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Democratic pollster Mark Mellman said on Wednesday that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings will wake up Republicans who were previously wavering on the party's leadership.
"There's no question that the Kavanaugh hearings woke up Republicans who [were] really not so sure about Donald Trump, not so sure how important it is for them to support Republicans in Congress, who they really don't like, I mean Republicans don't feel very favorably about their own congressional leadership," Mellman, CEO of the Mellman Group, told Hill.TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking."
"Election is still a month off, and the reality is Kavanaugh is seated as justice of the Supreme Court. The issue's over. So are they going to go back to their previous lethargy or are they going to continue to be excited? We have no idea yet," he said.
A Politico/Morning Consult poll released on Wednesday found that 68 percent of Republicans said they were "very motivated" to vote in November's midterm elections.
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Democratic pollster Mark Mellman said on Wednesday that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings will wake up Republicans who were previously wavering on the party's leadership.
"There's no question that the Kavanaugh hearings woke up Republicans who [were] really not so sure about Donald Trump, not so sure how important it is for them to support Republicans in Congress, who they really don't like, I mean Republicans don't feel very favorably about their own congressional leadership," Mellman, CEO of the Mellman Group, told Hill.TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking."
"Election is still a month off, and the reality is Kavanaugh is seated as justice of the Supreme Court. The issue's over. So are they going to go back to their previous lethargy or are they going to continue to be excited? We have no idea yet," he said.
A Politico/Morning Consult poll released on Wednesday found that 68 percent of Republicans said they were "very motivated" to vote in November's midterm elections.