Friday, October 03, 2014

One Year Later, 82% Say Government Shutdown Has Had Little Impact on Them

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One Year Later, 82% Say Government Shutdown Has Had Little Impact on Them

Voters think last year's partial shutdown of the federal government never should have happened, but the vast majority acknowledges that the shutdown has had little or no impact on them personally. Read More

Americans say they have a better chance for career advancement by staying at their current job than going to work for someone else. Read More 

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What America Thinks

The latest Rasmussen Reports Generic Congressional Ballot has Democrats and Republicans tied when voters are asked which party they would vote for if the election were held today. Democrats held a three-point lead the week before, but that was the first time they had led on the Generic Ballot since late July. The generic congressional ballot has been close all year, though, with the parties separated by two points or less most weeks. During that time, unaffiliated voters have tended to side more with the GOP.


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