Leaked Internal Democrat Polling: 57% of Voters in Competitive Districts Agree That Democrats "Went Much Too Far" In Their Pandemic Lockdowns

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Thus “The Changing of Science (TM)”

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And it’s not just the ChiCom flu. 80% say Congress is behind getting less law enforcement. And border security. And all the woke issues are considered BS.


The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is concerned that Republican attacks on the Democrats' handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have "alarming credibility," according to a slide deck obtained by SFGATE.
The DCCC, which is the main campaign arm for House Democrats and is currently chaired by New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, worked with outside consulting groups to conduct an online poll of voters in the 60 most competitive House districts for the upcoming 2022 midterms. The poll was conducted from mid-January to early February, had approximately 1,000 respondents and a 3.1% margin of error.

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The poll found that that 57% of voters in competitive congressional districts agree with the statement, "Democrats in Congress have taken things too far in their pandemic response," and 66% of self-defined "swing" voters in competitive districts agree with that statement. White and Hispanic voters in competitive districts were equally as likely to agree (59%), while Black voters (42%) and Asian voters (46%) disagreed with the statement. The poll also did not define what "taken things too far" means.
 
Thus “The Changing of Science (TM)”

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And it’s not just the ChiCom flu. 80% say Congress is behind getting less law enforcement. And border security. And all the woke issues are considered BS.


The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is concerned that Republican attacks on the Democrats' handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have "alarming credibility," according to a slide deck obtained by SFGATE.
The DCCC, which is the main campaign arm for House Democrats and is currently chaired by New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, worked with outside consulting groups to conduct an online poll of voters in the 60 most competitive House districts for the upcoming 2022 midterms. The poll was conducted from mid-January to early February, had approximately 1,000 respondents and a 3.1% margin of error.

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The poll found that that 57% of voters in competitive congressional districts agree with the statement, "Democrats in Congress have taken things too far in their pandemic response," and 66% of self-defined "swing" voters in competitive districts agree with that statement. White and Hispanic voters in competitive districts were equally as likely to agree (59%), while Black voters (42%) and Asian voters (46%) disagreed with the statement. The poll also did not define what "taken things too far" means.
That number can easily be jacks up by 10%....They're 2:1 on the shit end of the stick.
 
Thus “The Changing of Science (TM)”

View attachment 603114

And it’s not just the ChiCom flu. 80% say Congress is behind getting less law enforcement. And border security. And all the woke issues are considered BS.


The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is concerned that Republican attacks on the Democrats' handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have "alarming credibility," according to a slide deck obtained by SFGATE.
The DCCC, which is the main campaign arm for House Democrats and is currently chaired by New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, worked with outside consulting groups to conduct an online poll of voters in the 60 most competitive House districts for the upcoming 2022 midterms. The poll was conducted from mid-January to early February, had approximately 1,000 respondents and a 3.1% margin of error.

...

The poll found that that 57% of voters in competitive congressional districts agree with the statement, "Democrats in Congress have taken things too far in their pandemic response," and 66% of self-defined "swing" voters in competitive districts agree with that statement. White and Hispanic voters in competitive districts were equally as likely to agree (59%), while Black voters (42%) and Asian voters (46%) disagreed with the statement. The poll also did not define what "taken things too far" means.

The problems the Left have are simple to explain---------->under normal circumstances, because of tax policy, this or that, most Americans are NOT affected, or effected all that much. What we have now is..............MOST Americans being affected negatively. Almost everyone is feeling the pain, and the Left is in charge of the whole kit and kaboodle.

Motivation is a very aspect thing to rate in politics, but PAIN is not, lol. Pain will get people off their butts to attempt to stop the discomfort. The more pain and discomfort there is, the more motivated they are to make the pain go away. The bigger the amount of voters in pain, the worse the Left is going to lose. Right now, it appears that over 60% of voters are in pain enough to voice their opinion, and if the Left thinks that bodes anywhere near good for them, I have some swampland in Florida I will sell you too!
 

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