Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Will senior voters decide the House?
Democracy Corps: "Seniors are the most volatile and persuadable group in this off-year electorate and certain to turn out in large numbers and thus the number one target for campaigns in the final month. Although seniors favored Bush by a 5-point margin in the last presidential election, Democracy Corps’ recent senior poll indicates that Democrats are winning the seniors’ vote by 4 points, 45% to 41%. Keeping and building that margin will determine how many seats Democrats win."
However, a new AARP survey finds that 59% of seniors are still undecided for their House races, and 52% for Senate races.
However, a new AARP survey finds that 59% of seniors are still undecided for their House races, and 52% for Senate races.