Posts Tagged ‘Congressional Job Rating’

It’s Not The End of the World As We Know It

A lot of pundits have been overreaching on their analysis of the extraordinarily dramatic data that has shown significant voter anger at Washington.  There have been predictions that incumbents are “unsafe at any speed” and that voters are going to wipe out both Republicans (who after all control the House, where legislation passes before Harry [...] Read more

A Contradiction in Data

Yesterday, I wrote a post about the Republican standing on the generic ballot being significantly better off now than four (and two) years ago.   Amy Walter from the Hotline made the following comment on my Facebook page:
“Thanks for the smart post Glen. It’s also interesting to note the tightening of the generic even as Congressional [...] Read more