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Gallup poll: Likely voters prefer Republicans over Democrats leading country by wide margin


Voters are heading to the polls tomorrow hoping to send President Obama a message, and a plurality want the commander-in-chief to know that theyare not happy.Thirty-eightpercent of Americans said their vote is a message of opposition to Obama while 24 percent are voting to support the president, according toa Gallup poll released Monday. Thirty-seven percent of voters stated that they are not trying to send a message to the president, the lowest number since Gallup began asking the question.In the same poll, Gallup found that those more likely to vote think that Republicans would do a better job than Democrats leading the country, 45 percent to 23 percent, a 22-point difference.Whilethe party not in the White House traditionally wins some seats in an off-year election, the spread this year iswider than the 2006 midterms when Democrats were preferred by only a7-point margin. The Democrats took back control of both the House and Senate that year. In 2002, when Republicans gained eight seats in the House even with a Republican in the White House, thepreference was for the GOP over the Democrats, 38 percent to 29 percent.Read more stories from The Daily Caller Anthology download.Don't Stop Dancin (Mmr 137) albums.Afternoon Tea Music albums.Claude Challe presents an Evening at the Indochine Club volume 1 mp3 downloads.Techsteppin