September 08, 2008
Ed Morrissey at Hot Air, commenting on the latest numbers from USA Today:
Not since February 2005, right after BushÂ’s second inauguration, have Republicans been within a single point of Democrats in party identification.
WhatÂ’s more, voters by 48%-45% support the Democratic candidate in their congressional district, the partyÂ’s narrowest advantage this year.
Needless to say, this has huge implications for the election, and not just at the presidential level. Democrats had hoped to ride their large advantage to big gains in both the House and Senate this year. Voters have apparently begun realizing that Democrats controlled one of the most useless Congressional sessions in recent history, and the 9% approval ratings have finally taken their toll on Democratic leadership.
Energy policy is the likely locus for this sea change. Nancy Pelosi’s early adjournment without taking action to increase domestic production of oil — a policy favored by 70% of voters — undoubtedly damaged the party’s support, already weakening over the summer. Republicans have hammered Democrats for their refusal to create American jobs and keep American wealth at home, especially with the House Oil Party, and voters have begun to notice.
It also calls into question ObamaÂ’s coattails, and suggests much stronger coattails for McCain than anyone might have guessed. Of course, those coattails may belong to Sarah Palin, but regardless, the Republican ticket appears to have caught the nationÂ’s attention, which apparently has begun fatiguing on Obamamania. . . .
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Hold on to those November narratives. Republicans may just pull a surprise in the House if these numbers continue to move in the GOPÂ’s favor. They have the momentum now, and they need to keep pushing energy policy to fuel it.
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In the new survey, more voters call themselves Republicans. Now 48% say theyÂ’re Democrats or lean to the Democratic Party; 47% say theyÂ’re Republicans or lean to the GOP.
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