A lot can happen in a year and a half, but this is still good news that we Dems MUST build on:
From Quinnipiac:
Eighteen months before the 2014 elections, American voters, by a slim margin, say they are more likely to vote Democratic than Republican for Congress, which would violate the historical model of the president's party losing ground in the sixth year of a presidency, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
If elections for Congress were held today, 41 percent of voters say they would vote Democratic for Congress and 37 percent say they would vote Republican, continuing a trend that began after an April 19, 2012, survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University showing Democrats at 40 percent and Republicans at 39 percent.
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The Democratic edge in the generic ballot is driven by the same gender gap that affects most political measurements. Men are split as 39 percent say they will vote for Republicans in Congress, while 38 percent back Democrats. Women go Democratic 44 - 35 percent. Democrats say they will vote for their party candidate 86 - 2 percent as Republicans stay loyal 86 - 0 percent. Independent voters are divided 31 - 30 percent with 29 percent undecided.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/...
Big h/t to @Anomaly100 for the tweet.