Poll: Dems Should Pass Their Agenda — The People Against It Weren’t Voting For Them Anyway

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A new national survey from Public Policy Polling (D) suggests that Democrats should go ahead and pass major initiatives such as health care reform and allowing gays to serve in the military. If they don’t pass these things, the poll suggests, the people who are against it won’t vote for them anyway.

The poll’s top-line finds 37% of Americans saying they definitely will not vote Democratic for Congress this fall, 34% will definitely vote for the Dems, and the remainder are up for grabs. The poll shows that 50% oppose the health care bill, with 39% for it – thanks to a 94%-1% opposition among the people who won’t vote Democratic. The poll also found a 54% majority in favor of gays in the military, to 37% against it, with people who will or potentially could vote Democratic favoring it 72%-24%, and those who won’t vote Democratic opposing it by 59%-25%.

“Congressional Democrats really need to decide if they’re going to let their agenda be dictated by voters who won’t support them no matter what they do,” writes PPP communications director Tom Jensen. “These numbers provide pretty clear evidence that most of the voters opposed to health care and repeal of DADT will not consider voting Democratic even if the party decides not to move on those issues.”

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