...er, the Wall Street Journal, is practically breathless in its article today, "Voters Shifting to GOP, Poll Finds":
Republicans have solidified support among voters who had drifted from the party in recent elections, putting the GOP in position for a strong comeback in November's mid-term campaign, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
The findings suggest that public opinion has hardened in advance of the 2010 elections, making it tougher for Democrats to translate their legislative successes, or a tentatively improving U.S. economy, into gains among voters.
Republicans have reassembled their coalition by reconnecting with independents, seniors, blue-collar voters, suburban women and small town and rural voters—all of whom had moved away from the party in the 2006 elections, in which Republicans lost control of the House. Those voter groups now favor GOP control of Congress.
"This data is what it looks like when Republicans assemble what for them is a winning coalition," said GOP pollster Bill McInturff, who conducts the survey with Democratic pollster Peter Hart.
Bad news for the Democrats? Not if you keep reading:
Overall, the survey found that voters were split over which party they preferred to control Congress after November, with 44% favoring each party.
So, with the midterm elections still about six months off, the Journal is celebrating because the Republicans are tied with the Democrats? Now that's what I call spin!
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