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NATIONAL TRACKING POLL

NATIONAL TRACKING POLL. May 2-4, 2014 N=1,595 Likely 2014 Voters Margin of Error: +/- 2.5% #140405. Nation off on wrong track according to voters. Democrats are the driving force of very limited optimism ( INDies not so rosy).

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NATIONAL TRACKING POLL

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  1. NATIONAL TRACKING POLL May 2-4, 2014 N=1,595 Likely 2014 Voters Margin of Error: +/- 2.5% #140405

  2. Nation off on wrong track according to voters. Democrats are the driving force of very limited optimism (INDies not so rosy). Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Total By Party By Age RD WT RD WT RD WT RD WT RD WT RD WT RD WT RD WT

  3. Obama job approval inverted, nearly two-to-one disapproval among political independents. Also note generational shift. And, do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President? Total By Party By Age Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis Ap Dis

  4. Priorities focused toward fiscal issues, though a number of items have a majority saying “top” or “one of the top” priorities. Thinking about the same list of issues, how high of a priority do you think each one should be for the federal government over the next six months before the 2014 Congressional elections? Should it be… The top priority, One of the top priorities, A mid-level priority, …or… Not a priority? Generic Preference among “Top” or “One of” “Top” “One of Top” The Economy Jobs/Unemployment Federal Budget Deficit and Debt Medicare and Social Security Health Care Education Foreign Policy Energy Policy Immigration Reform

  5. Generic ballot remains even. GOP has slight advantage with INDies. And, when you think about the upcoming 2014 elections for U.S. Senate happening in some states, which is your preference for the outcome of the election? Is it… Total By Party R+4 R+2 R+2 D+1 DEM GOP DEM GOP DEM GOP DEM GOP DEM DEM GOP GOP

  6. Independents twice as likely to want to send a signal of opposition to Obama than a signal of support. Will your vote this November for federal offices such as U.S. Senate and U.S. House be a vote to… Send a signal of support for President Obama, Send a signal of opposition to President Obama, OR Not send a signal either way about President Obama? Totals By Party No Sig. No Sig. No Sig. No Sig. No Sig. No Sig. Sup Opp Sup Opp Sup Opp Sup Opp Sup Opp Sup Opp * “Competitive Senate States” based on all states considered Lean or Toss-up by Cook Political Report . Includes (in alphabetical order): AK, AR, CO, GA, IA, KY, LA, MI, MT, NC, NH, WV

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