KY!!!! Does this poll lack "validity" too?The new poll of 1,033 adults was taken by landline and cell phone over three days, Friday through Sunday, as the debate over the legislation continued unabated. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points.
The failure of the new law to get even plurality support is especially sobering for House Democrats from competitive congressional districts who heeded pleas from the White House and congressional leaders to vote "yes." The legislation passed 219-212, with just three votes to spare.
"There was on the Democratic side a burst of enthusiasm after it passed saying, Ah, now voters are being won over,' " says Charles Franklin, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who studies polling. "The cumulating data this past seven days says that, no, a miracle didn't happen and the public didn't suddenly change their views on this. It means that the Democrats still face a tough sell of a public close to evenly divided on this and even slightly more opposed than in favor, and that difficulty didn't go away with passage."
Say goodnight, Gracie....the party is about to be O-V-E-R for donks.





