Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
Democrats Hoping For a ‘Blue Wave’ Will Be DEVASTATED When They See This New Poll
Democrats and the liberal media have been hyping up a massive “blue wave” for the
November mid-terms.
But they may want to put that champagne back on the ice after they get a look at this new
poll.
From The Blaze
Democrats and left-leaning news outlets are pushing the idea of a “blue wave” in the
2018 midterm elections. The narrative is that due to discord in President Donald Trump’s
administration and Republican ranks, Democrats will make steep gains in Congress this November.
But a new poll surveying party support ahead of the midterm elections show no such “wave”
exists.
What is being claimed? NPR: In Texas Primary, Early Signs Of A 2018
Democratic Surge CNN: Democratic turnout could signal blue
wave in November … Salon: 2018 blue wave watch: Dems flip 2 more
seats, aim for key win Vox.com: “But with signs of a blue wave
potentially ready to hit Texas along with the rest of the country during the 2018 midterms,
some political observers are wondering whether Texas Republicans’ dramatic gerrymandering
could backfire.” The Washington Post: Republicans are in denial
about a blue wave Indeed, Democratic National Committee CEO
Jess O’Connell said in December his party is building and preparing for a “big blue
wave” this November.
What did the poll show? According to the latest Fox News poll, Republicans
have significantly closed the gap on Democrats heading into the 2018 midterms.
Last October, the poll found that Democrats held a 15-point advantage over Republicans
in each congressional district, 50 percent to 35 percent with the remaining respondents
undecided or decided on candidates not in either party.
But in the latest poll, conducted about six months later, Democrats now only hold a five-point
advantage, 46 percent to 41 percent, with 13 percent undecided or committed to a different
party.
What else did the poll find? The survey, which had slightly more Democratic
respondents than Republican, also found Americans heavily favor increased gun control measures,
such as required background checks and mental health requirements for all firearm transactions,
raising the minimum purchase age for long guns to 21. Even 60 percent said they support
“banning assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons.”
What do you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
Don't you forget like, share and subscribe LATEST NEWS TODAY channel!
Thank you for watching !!