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New Poll: Restless Voters Prefer Democrats Again, But Still Hate Incumbents

ALAN FRAM   05/15/10 09:14 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — People want Democrats to control Congress after this fall's elections, a shift from April, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll released Saturday. But the margin is thin and there's a flashing yellow light for incumbents of both parties: Only about one-third want their own lawmakers re-elected.

The tenuous 45 percent to 40 percent preference for a Democratic Congress reverses the finding a month ago on the same question: 44 percent for Republicans and 41 percent for Democrats. The new readout came as the economy continued showing signs of improvement and the tumultuous battle over the health care law that President Barack Obama finally signed in March faded into the background.

"To the extent that Democrats can focus on job creation rather than health care, they tend to do better," said Jack Pitney, a political scientist at California's Claremont McKenna College.

Democrats hold a 254-177 majority over Republicans in the House, with four vacancies, while Democrats control 59 of the Senate's 100 seats, counting support from two independents. Despite those disadvantages, the GOP has gained political momentum in recent months and its leaders hope to win control of at least one chamber of Congress this November.

Compared with the last AP-GfK poll in April, the survey showed Republicans losing some support among married women, a key component of many GOP victories. Democrats picked up ground among young and rural voters.

"I'm a new Democrat," said Harley Smithson, 51, of Baltimore, who said he had recently switched from the GOP. "I want to be with a party that's for something instead of against everything."

Even so, the poll underscores that the political environment remains ominous for Democrats.

Just 35 percent say the country is heading in the right direction, the lowest measured by the AP-GfK survey since a week before Obama took office in January 2009. His approval rating remains at 49 percent, as low as it's been since he become president.

Congressional Democrats win approval from only 37 percent, though congressional Republicans score an even drearier 31 percent. Democrats and Republicans are about evenly trusted to handle the economy, an issue Democrats once dominated and one that is crucial at a time when the country's job situation, though brightening, remains grim.

Only 36 percent said they want their own member of Congress to win re-election this fall, a noteworthy drop from the 43 percent who said so in April and the lowest AP-GfK poll measurement this year. Much of the restiveness seems to be among Republicans: While Democrats were about equally divided on the question, Republicans expressed a preference for a new face by a 2-to-1 margin.

"I want to send a message to Washington loud and clear that I'm not happy, I'm really unhappy, both with Republicans and Democrats," said Diane Mullens, 54, of Huntsville, Ala. "If that means I have to vote everybody out and make a stand with my one vote, I'll do it."

The poll was conducted more than two weeks after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill began and during the weekend of the abortive car bomb attack on Times Square in New York. The survey detected no significant changes in the public's trust in Obama for his handling of the environment or terrorism.

In recent days, the anti-incumbent wave has already spelled defeat in party primaries for a pair of Washington fixtures: Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, and Rep. Alan Mollohan, D-W.Va. Other veterans such as Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., have announced their retirements, and Sens. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., and Arlen Specter, D-Pa., face primary challenges Tuesday that could add them to the political casualty list.

Among those most eager to turn incumbents out of office are the one in four who called themselves supporters of the conservative tea party movement. Two-thirds say they want a new person representing them in Washington, compared with half of everyone else.

"The Republican Party has more or less left me," said Mike Miller, 40, of Republic, Mo., a tea party backer who wants a new member of Congress. "Everybody's shifted to the left."

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted May 7-11 by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media. It involved cell and landline telephone interviews with 1,002 randomly chosen adults and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.3 percentage points.

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Associated Press Polling Director Trevor Tompson and AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Poll site: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com/

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azxff 11:38 PM on 05/16/2010
People take a look at the rhetoric GOP candidates are using. What are their campaign slogans? What are their policy proposals? What is their stated vision for America? We haven't heard, have we...Their entire campaign is about bashing the Democrats and the Obama Administration. When you ask one who criticizes something like say the stimulus bill, "what would you have done differently given the same  Read More...
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bassface49
If everybody VOTES we win
01:21 AM on 05/18/2010
Art requires using the left side of your brain and using the left side of your brain requires 1 thing,,,,,you have a brain,,,,,,, adios ACN!
02:02 PM on 05/17/2010
In way too many races it is a simple choice, who do you want representing you, a Democratic corporate lackey or a Republican corporate lackey? I don't care what party the guy is affiliated with, I just want someone who is putting the country first and is NOT a corporate lackey.
Posers need not run.
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Renifer
It's called The East India Trading Co. Party
12:23 AM on 05/18/2010
All you need to do is look up the candidate's voting record and list of donors.
It's not rocket science.
Follow the money.
If the candidate has an (R) after their name, you can be sure that they sold out long ago.
If the candidate has a (D), check their record. If they're a conservaDem, vote them out.
If they voted with corporations and against the American people, vote them out.
If it's Joe LIEberman, Blanch Lincoln or Ben Nelson, vote them out.
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11:57 AM on 05/17/2010
Polls don't matter. Turnouts do.
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11:49 AM on 05/17/2010
I love my Democratic incumbents, and I'm relieved they're in no danger come election time.
11:52 AM on 05/17/2010
Too bad. More dems in danger means more fun.
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11:58 AM on 05/17/2010
They aren't in danger if people turnout to vote. Democratic voters are notoriously BAD midterm voters.
11:33 AM on 05/17/2010
Fine with Democrats....just none of the ones in Congress now.
10:39 AM on 05/17/2010
Lets tag this so called article and pop it back up in November and see if it was correct or just hot smelly gas. Shall we...
10:32 AM on 05/17/2010
How can this be? I thought the Repubs were well on their way to taking back that which was taken from them, that is Congress? Have we not been spoon fed a daily diet of how the Repubs were going to retake Congress? The silly N**gro Michael Steele was doing his traveling minstrel show about how normalcy was to return after they get back what was rightfully theirs.
10:36 AM on 05/17/2010
Nice racial slur Mr. Liberal. That's ok isn't it because Michael Steele can't be an authentic African-American if his political affiliation is Republican.
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jwredd
10:45 AM on 05/17/2010
After the "Barack the magic n*gro" song made the rounds a few times it's a little bit late for your concern on that subject, don't you think?
10:24 AM on 05/17/2010
I absolutely agree!!

After listening to the Republican members fall further and further into the rabbit hole of fantasy and out right lies, I am more convinced than ever that they should NOT be in charge. However, the days of the perpetual politician needs to be OVER!! That goes for both sides of the isle.
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humanbeing-rick
Born in the USA 1947
10:11 AM on 05/17/2010
When will the liberals of America ever be represented by our government representatives?
10:28 AM on 05/17/2010
You mean like Nancy Pelosi who says Obamacare make it ok to quit work and follow a passion like music or art and not have to worry about paying for healthcare. That way the saps who are stupid enough to work can pay for the slackers who want to be parasites and live for free. Let's have everyone do that and see how long the Odumbo regime can keep the welfare state running.
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jwredd
10:40 AM on 05/17/2010
Your interpretations of what people say are warped by the news entertainment figures that feed you.

Find an actual quote of Nancy saying that and then we can talk. Until then, you are wrong....
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iblogleft
Certifiable
11:01 AM on 05/17/2010
Do you call this place IzBeckistan? What do you all call this alternate reality in which you live?
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retrievals
TAX CUTS = JOBS = BIG FAT LIE
10:07 AM on 05/17/2010
Republicans will be feeling the wrath of the American voters for a generation or more.
10:21 AM on 05/17/2010
Only in your dreams.
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bassface49
If everybody VOTES we win
10:32 PM on 05/17/2010
Read your 'rant' to the local 'get the gov't out of my medicare' bagger and see how many 'votes' you get....delusional!
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Curt F
Well, this is another fine mess you got me into...
10:39 AM on 05/17/2010
As long as they keep sleeping with the right-wing nuts and the T-baggers, they will be booted from the govt.
11:05 AM on 05/17/2010
Gay and African-American slurs abound on this liberal thread. You libs are quite the tolerant type aren't you?
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GiveUsFree
Teapublicans are destroying America.
09:49 AM on 05/17/2010
The family went out on the town this weekend. We ate and enjoyed a movie. There were people all over Arlington, Texas - just everywhere. It was good to see. Get out and enjoy this country. If you are able to, spend some money on things that make you happy. You could create jobs for others that don't have them.
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TeaLady005
09:49 AM on 05/17/2010
Democrats who voted for the unpopular government health care bill, will feel the wrath of voters this November. Many of us were in favor of health insurance reform, but we are greatly opposed at the underhanded and secretive way the whole thing was rammed thru including the special deal for unions, special deal for particular states, and the in your face bribes for votes. I would like to see the health bill repealed as we now know it costs much more than we were told it would be, it still leaves millions without health insurance coverage, and premiums are still rising in spite of the promise that they would not.
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usamade
10:09 AM on 05/17/2010
Didn't you read the article?
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Renifer
It's called The East India Trading Co. Party
12:05 PM on 05/17/2010
You mean the health insurance reform legislation that more than 70% of Americans demanded and got after battling obstructionists for over a year? How is longer than a year "rammed through"? What BS. Yeah, you're right, we should have listened to the tiny minority of Repubs who propagandize us with lies. That's a much better plan. Ppffffft! : P
The reason that "t still leaves millions without health insurance coverage" is because of Repub obstructionism in the Senate where no Democratic filibuster proof majority exists. It was conservatives that did that. Own it. Premiums are rising because, contrary to what Repub liars like you are saying, this is NOT a gov't run plan, but a private commercial industry that has little regulation and no enforcement under Bush. Own it.
You're gonna find out just how wrong you are in November. The 70% are gonna show you again in a third election cycle, just how failed the Repub party is. You're going down.
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babyboomerorig
We are women, hear us roar!
09:19 AM on 05/17/2010
I sure don't want to lose our Sen. Feingold.

I can think of a lot of Senators I'd like to see go, though.
10:22 AM on 05/17/2010
Feingold will lose in November.
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babyboomerorig
We are women, hear us roar!
10:37 AM on 05/17/2010
Why?
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nupe942001
Nupe for Life YO YO
08:48 AM on 05/17/2010
most of these so called seats were in Conservative districts where very Conservative Dems held office . These people are in swing districts that go with the Flow and Media Hacks . When California Go's red then run for the hills. Nov 2010 will not be 1994 .
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Philosopher-king
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08:28 AM on 05/17/2010
The GOP is COOKED! Stick a fork in them and enjoy.