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December 1, 2008

Partisan Identification: 41.4% Democrats, 33.8% Republicans

In November, 41.4% of Americans considered themselves to be Democrats, 33.8% said they were Republicans, and 24.7% were not affiliated with either major political party.

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November 28, 2008

Black, Youth Voters Continue to Show Greater Optimism in Nation’s Future

Forty percent (40%) of African-American voters believe the nation is heading in the right direction, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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November 26, 2008

More Voters Trust Democrats on Economy Than Before Election

Despite bad economic news breaking nearly every day, voters trust Democrats more now to handle the economy than they did before Election Day.

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November 25, 2008

Democrats Lead by Five on Generic Ballot

The Democrats have moved to a five-point lead in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that, if given the choice, 44% of voters would vote for their district’s Democratic candidate, while 39% would choose the Republican candidate.

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November 24, 2008

Congressional Approval Rises a Point After Auto Bailout Rejected

Though just 12% of voters give Congress good or excellent job approval ratings, it’s the highest ratings for the legislature since mid-May.

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November 21, 2008

Spike in War on Terror Confidence Fades

Following the election of Barack Obama on November 4, confidence in the War on Terror soared to all-time highs, but that spike in confidence has disappeared. Confidence is back to pre-election levels, still near the highest levels recorded in the past five years.

November 20, 2008

Just 17% Say Nation Heading in Right Direction

Despite an historic post-election drop in the stock market, Americans seem a bit more optimistic about the future since Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States last week.

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November 19, 2008

Democrats Lead by Four in Generic Congressional Ballot

Two weeks after an historic election in which Democrats won the White House and increased their control of Congress, the party leads by four on the latest Generic Congressional Ballot.

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November 18, 2008

Younger Voters Grow More Confident in Social Security System

Over a third (36%) of voters between the ages of 18 and 29 now say they are at least somewhat confident in the Social Security system, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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November 13, 2008

More Voters Say Nation Headed in Right Direction After Election Day

Despite an historic post-election drop in the stock market, Americans seem a bit more optimistic about the future since Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States last week.

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November 11, 2008

Republicans Pull within Two on Generic Congressional Ballot

Following an historic election in which Democrats won the White House and increased their control of Congress, voters appear to be adopting a wait-and-see attitude on granting ongoing control to the victorious party.

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November 6, 2008

55% Say Congress Is Doing A Poor Job, 30% of Democrats Don’t Know Who Harry Reid Is

Fifty-five percent (55%) of U.S. voters rate the current Democratic-led Congress’ job performance as poor in a new Rasmussen Reports survey taken the night after Election Day. Just 11% think Congress is doing a good or excellent job.

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November 5, 2008

Confidence About Iraq Hits All-Time High

Voter confidence about the situation in Iraq has hit an all time high.

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November 4, 2008

First Time Voters Heavily Favor Democrats on Generic Ballot

The Democrats now lead Republicans by six percentage points on the Election Day edition of the generic congressional ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 47% of voters would choose their district’s Democratic candidate, while 41% would choose the Republican candidate.

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October 30, 2008

Democrats Lead by Seven in Generic Congressional Ballot

The Democrats have skipped to a seven-point lead in the final Election 2008 edition of the generic congressional ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 47% of voters would choose their district’s Democratic candidate, while 40% would choose the Republican candidate.

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October 23, 2008

Democrats’ Lead Slips in Generic Congressional Ballot

The Democrats’ lead over the GOP slipped two points over the past week in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 45% of voters would choose their district’s Democratic candidate, while 39% would choose the Republican candidate.

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October 16, 2008

Democrats Still Ahead by Eight in Generic Congressional Ballot

The Democrats’ lead remains unchanged in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 46% of voters would choose their district’s Democratic candidate, while 38% would choose the Republican candidate.

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October 8, 2008

Majority Still Say U.S. Is Winning War on Terror

A majority of voters (52%) continue to believe the United States and its allies are winning the war on terror, and nearly as many (48%) say America is safer today than it was before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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October 7, 2008

Generic Congressional Ballot Remains Steady

The Democrats’ lead has held steady this week in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 45% of voters would choose their district’s Democratic candidate, while 37% would choose the Republican candidate.

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October 6, 2008

Voters Now Trust Democrats More on All Ten Key Electoral Issues

Voters now trust Democrats more than Republicans on all ten key electoral issues tracked by Rasmussen Reports.