Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Dare to dream

Parsing the Polls: Is a Democratic Wave Building?

In a March Parsing the Polls we looked at the edge Democrats held over Republicans on a generic ballot question, which, in essence, asks: "If the congressional election were held today, would you vote for the Democratic candidate in your district or the Republican candidate?"

At the time, we decided that although Democrats' advantage signaled considerable unrest in the country toward the majority party in Washington, it was too early in the cycle to draw any broad conclusions about what the generic ballot numbers meant for the fall.

At the time, the average of the last five national polls testing the generic ballot showed Democrats with a 13.4 percent margin. Fast forward six months and that margin has actually increased.
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...the average Democratic generic edge has grown to 14.8 percent -- with 84 days left before the election.

So is now the time to conclude that a Democratic wave is building that will sweep Republicans out of a House majority in November?
I think I will spend many mornings visualizing a democrat senate and house...

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