Sunday, July 23, 2006

The Harris Poll - Democrats Increase Lead over Republicans in Race for Congress


Unless the polls continue to go Democrat and by double digits, the Rethugs can still steal important elections.

Harris Interactive The Harris Poll - Democrats Increase Lead over Republicans in Race for Congress: (For in-depth poll results)

Mood of the nation still favors challenger campaigns
With mid-term elections now less than four months away, a new Harris Poll finds that Democrats have widened their lead over the Republicans in the race for control of Congress. Results show that if the election for Congress were held today, more than two in five (44%) adults would vote for the Democratic candidate, while about one-third (31%) would vote for the Republican candidate, 17 percent would vote for someone else, and just seven percent are undecided.

These are results from the latest Harris Poll of 1,002 U.S. adults surveyed by telephone between July 7 and 10, 2006 by Harris Interactive.

Other interesting findings regarding the congressional ballot include:

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