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The Donnybrook
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
 
Americans Are More Interested In Politics Than They Have Been In A Decade...

No matter which party benefits when the votes are counted next month, this is very good news for the democratic process in America.

Politics is a water-cooler topic, a dinner-table subject, an issue to discuss after Sunday services, and this year the interest of American voters is at its highest level in more than a decade.

That renewed attention could translate into higher voter turnout on Nov. 7, according to an Associated Press-Pew poll.

Seventy percent say they are talking politics with family and friends, and 43 percent are debating the issues at work. Among churchgoers, 28 percent share their political views, a number that rises to 34 percent among the congregations in the South.

Now, the bad news for you Republicans:
The level of interest outpaces 1994 when Republicans swept Democrats from power in Congress. It's a far cry from the weeks after the disputed 2000 presidential election when discussion of politics was verboten at many family gatherings, especially those with carving knives nearby.

The high levels of political interest are driven largely by Democratic anger and optimism that they can win in November. Republican interest is close to its usual levels, according to the poll of 1,804 adults, including 1,503 registered voters.
Anyone else absolutely dying to vote in four weeks???

UPDATE: The possibility of U.S. troop levels in Iraq staying the same through 2010 probably isn't going to make people feel better about their Republican leadership...



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