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Thursday, November 06, 2014

How Did We Do in the Senate Races?

Rasmussen Reports
Daily Update
There were 36 U.S. Senate races this year, and as usual most of them weren't close and weren't polled much, if at all. We pride ourselves on polling every race at least once, although we generally looked at ones that weren't expected to be close only once or twice at most. Read More

Watch Rasmussen Reports' Leon Sculti on WJLA's election special, "Your Voice. Your Future. Town Hall Roundtable."

What America Thinks

What America Thinks: Does Your Vote Really Count?

Most voters are heading to the polls today, but does it matter? We decided to find out what America thinks. Just 40% of Likely Voters think U.S. elections are fair to voters. Only 13% think most members of Congress get reelected because they do a good job representing their constituents. Sixty-two percent (62%) believe instead that most incumbents get reelected because election rules are rigged to their benefit.

 


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