Discussion for article #228045
Do as I say, not as I graph.
lead? I thought all dems had given away all leads and hopes of winning anything in the senate races. It’s all been decided hasn’t it? thats what the message has been lately. 2016!!
If health care is their top priority, it probably means they don’t want to lose it, so what’s remarkable is that the douche from hell Cotton has 39% of that demo.
Poll dancing must pay well.
I’ll just wait for the election.
Nothing matters as much as how people in Arkansas actually vote.
A lot of voters vote reflexively and many times that results in votes against their own best self interest.
Well, the graph is an average of a number of polls, of which the latest Suffolk/USA Today survey is only one.
We call it “tribalism.”
tOmcOttOn Owes his existence to the kOchBOys…
And he won’t ever be able to fOrget it…
In this election? It does.
Remarkably, the one-fifth of Arkansas voters who name health care as
their top priority support Pryor by a margin of 50 to 39 percent, the
poll found. The statistic cuts against predictions by pundits and pols willfully ignorant of reality and/or with an axe to grind that Obamacare would damage Democrats in the midterm elections.
Fixed that for you.
Well, no, it’s certainly plausible that among the people for whom the issue has a top priority are those who hate the whole idea of Obamacare and want to get rid of it.