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Palin Mainstreams the Birthers

December 4, 2009 - 9:34 am - by Rick Moran
Donna V.
2009-12-05 11:42:45

Oh, and N & T, let me toss you one last bouquet. This one is from your friends at Daily Kos:

“Nonpartisan pollster Research 2000 conducts a large-scale weekly poll for Daily Kos measuring voter sentiment toward key Republican and Democratic leaders and the parties (2,400 respondents, for a margin of error of 2 percent). Last week’s edition featured the typical generic congressional ballot test, and Democrats held a 37-32 advantage, not atypical compared to most other polling on that question. In its most recent polls, CNN had Democrats up 49-43, while Pew was at 47-42. And while Gallup bucked the trend, with Republicans up 48-44, those exact generic congressional numbers aren’t as important for the 2010 midterms as precisely who will turn out. And right now, it’s looking brutal for the Democrats.

For the first time, I had Research 2000 ask, “In the 2010 congressional elections, will you definitely vote, probably vote, not likely vote or definitely will not vote?” The results were nothing short of cataclysmic:

Among Republican respondents, 81 percent said they were definitely or probably going to vote, versus only 14 percent who were definitely or not likely to do so. Among independent voters, it was 65-23. Among Democrats? A woeful 56-40: Two out of every five Democrats are currently unlikely to vote.

The GOP and independents are rarin’ to get to the polls and the Dems want to curl up in the corner with a doobie and “1001 Ways to Save the Planet” – not because the birthers have convinced anybody of anything but because Barry and the Dems are doing a sucky job. Let’s keep pointing that out.