Forty percent of Democrats say they ‘probably won’t vote’ next year: poll

By John Byrne
Monday, November 30th, 2009 -- 9:16 am
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democrat logo Forty percent of Democrats say they probably wont vote next year: pollForty percent of self-identified Democratic voters say they are "not likely" or "definitely" won't vote in next year's Congressional elections, according to a little-noticed poll released over the Thanksgiving weekend.

The poll, which surveyed 2,400 Americans nationwide between Nov. 22 and Nov. 25, found that self-identified Republicans were three times more likely to say they were going to vote next year. The results suggest perilous fights for Democrats in the midterm elections, where the president's party typically lose seats.

Democratic leaders still have an almost 15-point edge in favorability ratings over their Republican counterparts: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has a 41 percent voter approval rating and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) clocks in at 31, whereas Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) draws just 15 percent support to House Minority Leader John Boehner's (R-OH) 14 percent. President Obama's favorability rating sits at 53 percent, according to the poll.

But blogger Steve Benen pulled out the key figures from the question, ""In the 2010 Congressional elections will you definitely vote, probably vote, not likely vote, or definitely will not vote?"

Among self-identified Republican voters, 81% are either "definitely" voting next year or "probably" voting, while 14% are "not likely" to vote or will "definitely" not vote.

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Among self-identified Independent voters, 65% are either "definitely" voting next year or "probably" voting, while 23% are "not likely" to vote or will "definitely" not vote.

And among self-identified Democratic voters, 56% are either "definitely" voting next year or "probably" voting, while 40% are "not likely" to vote or will "definitely" not vote.

A Daily Kos blogger, who wrote up details from the poll (conducted by Research 2000 for the liberal blog site) called the disparate figures between Republican and Democratic likely voters an "enormous enthusiasm gap."

"This enormous enthusiasm gap... seems to make passing legitimate health care reform an absolute political necessity for Democrats," wrote blogger Steve Sinsiger. "This polling data certainly should be something for Congressional leadership to consider, as they move along the legislative path.

The support for Democrats over Republicans has narrowed, the poll also finds.

Nationally, Democrats now enjoy a 37 percent favorability rating on the handling of Congress, to Republicans' 32 percent.

Benen's advice for Democrats in trouble?

"Finish health care," he writes. "Pass a jobs bill. Finish the climate bill. Re-regulate the financial industry. Finish the education bill. Pick up immigration reform. Repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'"

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  • Why should progressive Democrats vote? All we got for busting our collective asses to get the lying SOS elected is Bush Lite. If I had wanted Bush Lite I would have saved all those $20 piddly contributions from my disability check. The only way I MIGHT get interested in voting in the mid-terms is for Obama to fire all the Bushies and Rahm d**k suckers and start completely over and this time leave out Rahm and all of the Goldman Sachs alumni. Otherwise, you're on your own. Hope it works out for you.
  • Terrible
    They should vote because they CAN vote for the Progressive party and get REAL progressive politicians instead of the corporatist Dems.
  • lorn
    If we all would have been brave and smart enough to seriously get a third party going 10 years ago............we would have a good one now.

    Dennis Kucinich, Cynthia McKinney, and Raph Nader are three people who could start to form such a party.
    The Ron Paul crowd could also be invited if they put down their guns and bibles, or at least left them at home.

    Clearly the Democrats are done, they have been totally corrupted and taken over by neocon swine........many of the ones you mention.

    Not voting is not the answer. It is a sign of surrender.
    Not voting for either the fascist Republicans or Democrats is a patriotic duty.
    Vote for someone else, register as an independent. Send a message.
  • Terrible
    No need to form a new party!!! It's already there and called the Progressive party! The Green party works for the people too! Why the hell are people pretending rethugs and Dems are all there is????
  • thomas jefferson
    We voted for change. Instead what we got was "a little different".

    Think that might piss off the base a little?
  • A.Payne
    Really. Take another poll after fauxbama gives his bushian war speech at west point tuesday. That should knock another percentage point or two off the number of democrats who plan to vote. Why should democrats vote for republicans? That seems to be what eighty percent of democrats in congress are. Seems like the rethugs have been infiltrating the dem party for years and its payoff time. Obama is the infiltrator in chief, as the ever growing list of his bush like atrocities shows.
  • Spiffarino
    We voted for Democrats and got Dem-o-Publicans instead. Enthusiasm gap...ya think?!
  • Terrible
    They damn well ought to vote! And vote for the Progressive or Green parties!!!!!
  • Uroboros59
    Come on all you disenchanted Dems. It's time to vote outside of the party system. Why don't we have a labor party? Ever wonder about that? Or a real progressive party, for that matter--one with teeth? And remember, all you Thom Hartmann listeners, the Paul Weyrich quote Thom's always playing about the "goo-goo syndrome?" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBAsFwPglw

    They win when we don't vote.... So what's the point of voting? I don't know... Seems sorta pointless, that is if you're a self-centered, lazy slob who only cares about what's going on your end of the Matrix. Because you obediently believe everything you're told, right?

    So how do they keep us from the polls, and from political action in our communities? Well...fake intimidation, disinformation and PROPAGANDA via your evening news. You know the drill... You've felt the shocks, eh my monkey? They lie to you to keep power. They lie to you to gain power. Big surprise, huh? No? But kinda disappointing? You bet...

    Tired of being a victim yet? Did No-Go-bama let you down? That's a shocker, huh?... And, are you tired of feeling ashamed for having the higher cortical functions that the Flying Spaghetti Monster bestowed on most animate creatures, which caused you to give a damn about your fellow being(s), and not solely be driven by the sociopathic urge to accumulate wealth on the backs of as many suckers as you can convince that they're suckers (either through racism, shoddy schools, or just plain elegant sadism)--all in accordance with the Protestant Work Ethic that says the cover change for heaven is gold?

    Is the turkey rumbling in your stomach? Is Tryophan a gateway drug for the stupidity or what? Are we imperceptibly being hoodwinked by Alaskan poultry farmers, and friend of Sarah Palin, one gobble-gobble at a time? Ah...yes!

    So is your Cobra insurance or unemployment about to run out? Are your parents ill? How about your child? Or your neighbor's child (that is if you give a damn)? Well, I wonder what will it take before we fight back? In earnest? Like our lives depended on it? Like we were people of substance and dignity, not some flat-lined, consumer, jellyfish (not that there's anything wrong with jellyfish, except that Global Warming has pretty much taken care of them too).

    When do we risk some skin against the false sense of security the media clouds our mind with, and do something, genuine, brave, heroic, necessary? When do we stop saying, "thank you sir may I have another," or like the Jews in the ghettos in the late thirties who said, "We're good German citizens too, they won't hurts us...."

    So when do we begin to take our country back from the Corporatists who are laughing all the way to the banks that our children are paying for? And when do we speak for ourselves again? Our jobs, our hometowns, our collective belief that we are a just and ferociously diligent nation when it comes to freedom (as in a person's soul, and not in the crass made-in-china flag/bumpsticker variety)? Hello? I'm waiting....And the last ten years have been pretty rough.... Na-mean? Hurry the "f" up! Strike! Thank you.
  • philboyd studge
    After a lifetime of voting the Democratic ticket, I'm done. 3rd party from now on.
  • Satan
    It's not that they should stop voting (such fucking morons), it's that they should stop voting for obvious complete pieces of shit.

    Oh well, garbage in garbage out and who could deny that America is all about garbage? Making it, eating it, breathing it, wearing it, speaking it and shitting it.
  • BigBearCO
    I won't be voting it is really pointless. As this fiasco that is called health reform and the ongoing wars have shown us only influence in Washington is corporate influence. THE PEOPLE DO NOT MATTER. It really makes no difference what party is in power.
  • Former Democrat
    It is too dangerous not to vote, because that hastens the dismantling of American democracy by assuring the political hacks and corporate minions that there is no risk at all to their corruption. Voting at least forces them to pause to look over their shoulders.

    However, Obama and the other corporate-owned Democrats have abandoned liberalism and progressivism, so will cast my votes for third party candidates.
  • sharonsj
    I voted for Nader. Too bad he never got anywhere, at least we'd have some honesty. I am terribly disappointed in Congress. Not sure about voting next year because it depends on who's running. I also can't stand both my Democratic senators (Pennsylvania); but I expect any Republican opponent will be a wingnut. My congressman turned out to be a blue dog Dem, though he voted against TARP, and he may be voting against the current health reform bill. I'm not even sure this current bill is any good at all; without a public option it's meaningless. Just because Obama got rid of lobbyists on advisory panels doesn't mean he's done a hell of a lot. We're still in two wars for no reason, and we have clueless shits running our finances. It's still business as usual. Instead of apathy, though, couldn't we get up enough enthusiasm for a little rioting?
  • Jason
    Useless fucks deserve a Republican controlled congress and Cheney in the White House and the deaths of their sons and daughters in their Neocon wars of greed and aggression.
    Suffer, you stupid fucks.
  • samhoustonTX
    In retrospect, it would have been better if the GOP had carried the last election. That would have driven USA down so hard that there would be enough progressives to clean up our mess.

    I will not be voting Dem every again. Now a GREEN.
  • lorn
    You Jason are the poster child for corporate Democrats, bitter and twisted, still moaning about Cheney.
    I guess wars of aggression don't apply to Obama??????????? Hypocrite!

    But you supported Pelosi and her criminal abdication of duty in blocking impeachment of Bush and Cheney.
    And you support Obama and his greasy hack lawyer Eric Holder as they block every effort to investigate and charge Bush Cheney for their torture crimes.

    You are a lying fuck, and clearly you are the one suffering. From what I can see, you deserve it. The rest of us are suffering too, but at least we are working to change things and make them better.
  • Ctcadguy
    Well with Chaeney as President over-population will be solved though those useless oil wars.
  • Ctcadguy
    Well with Chaeney as President over-population will be solved though those useless oil wars.
  • m
    Between the Stalinesque fraud of electronic voting, and the dearth of opposition candidates, what is the point?
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