Most people don't like Republicans or their policies.

However, Democrats still haven't given people reason to vote.



A Washington Post-ABC News poll offers conflicting forecasts for the 2018 midterm elections, with voters clearly preferring Democrats in control of Congress to check President Trump even as Republicans appear more motivated to show up at the polls.



This poll actually understates how much the Democratic Party has failed to inspire it's voters. For a true measurement you'll need to look at this poll.



An icitizen survey released Monday found that most Democrats — 60 percent — were likely to consider voting for a third-party presidential candidate in three years, compared with just 29 percent of Republicans.

Among unaffiliated voters, the figure was 76 percent.

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“With news of a petition to ‘Draft Bernie [Sanders] For President,’ many groups are looking to create a new party and make a run in 2020,” said the icitizen analysis.

The poll had good news for Berniecrats, Libertarians and Greens: 70 percent of those surveyed agreed that third parties are necessary and that the two major parties “do not represent them well.”

At this point someone more clever than I should say something about the Whig Party and Democrats.



58% of Democrats want new leadership, but the Democratic establishment absolutely refuses to let that happen.

52% say the Dems don't stand for anything.