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Webcast Extra: Democrats Rally Women & Reporting on the Ground in Ukraine – Video


Webcast Extra: Democrats Rally Women Reporting on the Ground in Ukraine
March 28, 2014 As the 2014 midterms approach, Democrats are rallying women voters to turnout in November. Plus, The Washington Post #39;s Dan Balz discusses the ...

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House Democrats Discuss Robust Enrollment of 7 Million Americans Thanks to the Affordable Care Act – Video


House Democrats Discuss Robust Enrollment of 7 Million Americans Thanks to the Affordable Care Act
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Mikulski, Senate Democrats Lead Charge for Paycheck Fairness – Video


Mikulski, Senate Democrats Lead Charge for Paycheck Fairness
On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) was joined by the Senate Democratic Caucus in urging the Senate to take up and pass the Paychec...

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Are Democrats In A Political Party Or An Organized Crime Gang? ROOT FOR AMERICA – Video


Are Democrats In A Political Party Or An Organized Crime Gang? ROOT FOR AMERICA
Democrat politicians are falling like flies. They are being arrested all over this country. You #39;d almost think the Democratic Party was one big widespread or...

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Democrats lose their edge ahead of midterm elections, poll finds

A new Associated Press-GfK poll shows that Democrats have lost their edge over Republicans in a generic ballot for the 2014 midterms.

The poll, which surveyed adults across the country in late March, found that the two parties are in a dead heat when it comes to the upcoming elections. Thirty-six percent of respondents said they would vote for Democrats, compared to 37 percent who preferred Republicans.

As recently as January, Democrats beat Republicans on that question with 39 percent to the GOP's 32 percent. That could spell bad news for Democrats hoping to retain the Senate despite several close races that could cost them their majority.

Some of the trouble is with registered voters who are interested in politics. Republicans win with that group by a margin of 14 percentage points, 51 percent to 37 percent. As recently as January, 42 percent preferred Democrats and 45 percent preferred Republicans.

Democrats often have trouble turning out large numbers of supporters in midterm elections despite their success in the past two presidential contests. The enthusiasm gap is something President Obama has warned about.

"The challenge is that our politics in Washington have become so toxic that people just lose faith and finally they just say: 'You know what? I'm not interested, I'm not going to bother, I'm not going to vote,'" the president said at a recent Democratic Congressional Campaign fundraiser in Miami.

"In midterms we get clobbered - either because we don't think it's important or we've become so discouraged about what's happening in Washington that we think it's not worth our while," he said.

Obama's warnings were echoed by his former top strategist, David Axelrod, who tweeted a link to the poll over the weekend, writing, "Every bit of evidence points to stronger GOP turnout in a low turnout [election] this fall. Major hurdle for Ds."

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