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    AP Poll Spin: Americans Will Vote for Republicans -- But They Hate Themselves for It

    Rush Limbaugh

    So we're supposed to believe that there has been a gigantic shift toward the Republican Party just since September, but, while this shift has happened, the people who made it possible resent it. They resent themselves. They're gonna vote Republican, but they don't want to. They're gonna vote Republican, but they're gonna cringe when they pull the lever.




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    October 22, 2014


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    RUSH: Now, ladies and gentlemen, there's an AP poll out today, and this is the most amazing poll. It is an AP-GfK poll. And the headline is this: "Most Expect GOP Victory in November," but they will cringe voting for it, meaning the Republican Party.
    "Two weeks before Election Day, most of the nation's likely voters now expect the Republican Party to take control of the US Senate, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. And by a growing margin, they say that's the outcome they'd like to see. But the survey suggests many will cringe when they cast those ballots. Most likely voters have a negative impression of the Republican Party, and 7 in 10 are dissatisfied by its leaders in Congress." Well, thank God the AP managed to work that in! Of course, 60 years of vilification by the news media wouldn't have anything to do with what people think of the Republican Party now, would it?



    Sixty years of smears, 60 years of vile lies, distortions, and smears, wouldn't have anything to do with what people think? But let me ask a question. Most expect the GOP to -- by the way, let me tell you something else. The New York Times has a story today about the Democrat Party and panic, and I think that that is because it's looking even worse than anybody publicly is willing to state. This AP poll today, there was one back in September, very same poll. And it said back in September -- this is only October, folks. This has been four or five weeks since the last poll. The AP poll in September said that both parties were neck and neck. Now it says the Republicans are up by 8%.
    Back in September, the AP claimed that women favored Democrats over recommends by 7%. Now the Republicans are up by 2%. That's a shift of 9%, in less than a month. So we're supposed to believe that there has been a gigantic shift toward the Republican Party just since September, but, while this shift has happened, the people who made it possible resent it. They resent themselves. They're gonna vote Republican, but they don't want to. They're gonna vote Republican, but they're gonna cringe when they pull the lever. They're gonna vote Republican, but they hate the Republicans. They're gonna vote Republican, are gonna vote against the Democrats, but, oh, man, they're not gonna like what they do at all. And just a month ago, this wasn't even gonna happen.



    A month ago, the Democrats were gonna win, were gonna hold even, might hold the Senate, might even pick up some seats here and there, and they certainly still had the edge in women. Now four weeks later and a total reversal. And the people responsible for the total reversal, the voters, are mad that they have reversed. A month ago they were happy. They loved the Democrats. They thought the Democrats were much better for women than the Republicans. And now in four weeks something's happened, and they've totally changed their minds and they've changed their preferences, but, boy, are they mad at themselves. I mean, there's some self-loathing going out there. They must really hate themselves. These people are going to cringe as they vote for Republicans. It must mean they really hate the Democrats.
    What has happened in these past four weeks to cause this? You know what I think is more likely? I think it's more likely we're just seeing what we see almost every election year. As we get closer to actual Election Day, the polls get a little more realistic because the pollsters start thinking about their credibility. So a poll a month ago, a poll in August, a poll three months ago could be used entirely to shape public opinion and advance, say, the Democrat Party agenda rather than reflect public opinion. And I have no doubt this happens. None. Zip, zero, nada. Shifts in public opinion don't happen this way.
    So what's obviously happening here as we're getting closer to the actual of the election, the polls are starting to reflect more and more the reality of the situation. By this time the pollsters have done as much as they can to boost Democrat donations. They've done as much as they can to boost Democrat turnout. Now they have to try to salvage some credibility by showing that their polls were accurate after the election. But I'm still struck by this whole premise. "Two weeks before Election Day, most of the nation's likely voters now expect the Republican Party to take control of the US Senate, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. And by a growing margin, they say that's the outcome they'd like to see."
    Okay, that denotes happy people, to a certain extent. Most of the nation's likely voters expect the Republican Party to win the Senate, and most say that's what they want to see. But the next sentence: "But the survey suggests many will cringe when they cast those ballots." They want the Republicans to win, they're gonna vote for the Republicans, and they're gonna hate themselves in the morning. It's just amazing the way people who vote Republican are characterized, is it not? Self-loathing, confused, snarky, mean-spirited extremists.
    And then if you read a little further in this excuse for a story, you find this. "The Democrats win few accolades themselves." Oh. You mean voters cringe when they vote Democrat, too? You mean there might be some unhappiness with the Democrats? You mean that's why a majority of the people want the Republicans to control the Senate and are going to vote that way because Democrats win few accolades themselves? Apparently so. "Impressions of the party among likely voters have grown more negative in the past month." Why? What's happened in the past month? What's so much different in the past month than the past six years?



    Well, some things maybe. Obamacare. Maybe ISIS. Maybe Ebola. Maybe jobs. But all of this has been happening to one degree or another. I mean, we weren't in utopia four weeks ago and all of a sudden have somehow ended up in hell. Nothing really starkly bad has gone on. It's just continued to get worse day in and day out. In fact, do you know what the AP loves to report here? In this very poll, remember, now, most likely voters are gonna vote Republican because they want the Republicans to control the Senate, and then this. "In fact, Democrats are more trusted than the GOP on just two of nine top issues, the poll showed."
    I wonder what those issues are. Gay rights, climate change, income inequality, really important stuff? I mean, what is it? "The economy remains the top issue for likely voters -- 91 percent call it 'extremely' or 'very' important. And the GOP has increased its advantage as the party more trusted to handle the issue to a margin of 39 percent to 31 percent." So the economy's big. Women have moved in the Republicans' direction since September, the last AP poll.
    I'm telling you, folks, nothing's happened other than the pollster is changing his objective. A month ago, two months ago, three months ago, the objective was to shape public opinion, to try to engender donations to the Democrats, voter registration for the Democrats. They've done all that they can. Now we're getting close. Now they've gotta start getting real so that they have credibility when their poll is looked at after the election.
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    RUSH: One more little tidbit from this poll. The Democrats are actually cringing more than the Republicans are. Forty percent of Republicans in this silly poll, 40% say that they're excited to vote for their guy. Thirty-two percent of Democrat voters say they're excited to vote for their guy. So we are looking at Democrats cringing even more than people voting for Republicans. Have you ever heard of anything like this? Have you ever heard anything reported like this? People, likely voters, want the Republicans to win the Senate. They expect it to happen, and they're going to vote for it, and they're gonna cringe when they do it, even though they're doing what they want to do.
    And the impression clearly left, that for some reason people would really like to vote Democrat, but they just can't. It's mind-boggling.
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    Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, has a new book. It's his autobiography. And do you know how many people care about Andrew Cuomo's life? 945 books sold the first week.




    Democrats Aren't Popular! How Do They Win? - The Rush Limbaugh Show
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    Democrats Aren't Popular! How Do They Win?

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    RUSH: There are days that I actually ask myself, how is it that Democrats win elections? Look at Hillary Clinton, big memoir, right, big book. Nobody bought it. What was the size of her advance? How big an advance did she get? Help me out here. Was it 14 million, was it 7 million? It was millions of dollars, millions, and the publisher puts out all these press releases and hosts cocktail parties, such a big deal, and nobody bought it. She's not that popular, contrary to what everybody thinks.



    If it weren't for voter fraud, I am more and more convinced -- I've got some stories in the Stack today to back this up. They're just not that popular. Look, Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, has a new book. It's his autobiography. And do you know how many people care about Andrew Cuomo's life? Nine-hundred-forty-five books sold the first week. Well, I know he's got a big family, so some people even besides the family, 945 hardcover copies in its first week. This from the New York Times.
    It was reported in a previous New York Times story that Cuomo had received an over $700,000 advance for the book. It was supposed to be published in August. They moved it back. Yeah, it was between $8 million and $14 million for Hillary, and nobody bought it. Nine-hundred-forty-five books for Andrew Cuomo. They are not popular. They are not personally popular.
    So many people are living, including in the Republican Party, living under so many false and wrong myths about the love and adulation people have for Democrats. I know the Democrats -- look, I'm not trying to refute reality. Don't misunderstand. I'm telling you they're not as popular as people want us to believe and they want you to believe. They're not rock stars.
    The Republican Party has a branding problem, more than anything else.
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    RUSH: Andrew Cuomo, 945 books sold. Hillary Clinton, $14 million for her book that was just out that nobody bought. There are reports of voter fraud, and Obama's encouraging -- well, I gotta be very careful about that. You'll hear when the story comes up. But this multiple voter registration, dead people, it's reached an all-time high.



    I'm convinced that the Democrats, irrespective of who wins elections, I'm just here to tell you they are not universally loved and adored. They are not thought to be hip and cool from top to bottom. They are not thought to be rock stars. They are not thought to be infallible. We're living under a false pretense, false image, false brand created by the Democrats and the media that the Republican Party happens to believe, frankly.
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    RUSH: This is my point. There's a story at something called Watchdog.org. And the story is: "Cook County Ballot Box Tries to Cast GOP Votes for Democrats." It's been discovered. No, that's Cook County. Everybody expects that. My point is, that kind of stuff is happening all over the country, I'm convinced of it.
    Now, in the past I have downplayed these charges of voter fraud, not downplayed their existence, but I've downplayed the fact it's a big factor, because it would have to be so massive to explain all these Democrat victories, but I'm beginning to have second thoughts about this.
    The more I see it happening the more it's uncovered, and then you apply common sense. The Democrat Party and individual Democrats are not loved and adored like you are told to believe. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, respected, loved and adored, admired, give me a break. We know that's not true. Hillary Clinton, ditto. Kay Hagan, North Carolina. Al Franken, these people are not loved and adored. Hillary can't sell any books. Andrew Cuomo can't sell any books. They don't have any audience on their cable news shows. They're not these rock star, popular, admirable figures that people run around emulating and wish they were like. It's not that way.



    There's more of a branding issue that the Republican Party has, I think, than anything positive the Democrats are exuding. If it were the case, they'd never lose anything. If it were so true that the Democrats were universally loved, adored, respected, and popular, we wouldn't be looking at polling data like that that we're seeing today. And why am I mentioning this? 'Cause I'm trying to keep everybody's mood up. There's no reason to get defeatist. I mean, it's frustrating because to me this stuff is over-comable. It's beatable.
    The frustration is that we just don't have a Republican Party that seems to know how, in some cases not even interested. But some of this stuff doesn't make any sense. Some of these people that win elections, some of these people that lead, doesn't make any sense. You can't tell me that people in North Carolina think Kay Hagan is any great stuff. This is a woman that didn't even show up in her debate last night, and she didn't show up at her debate because she didn't want to be forced to answer embarrassing questions. She flip-flopped on air flights from Ebola countries.
    Her family got stimulus money, used it personally. That story has come out in the last couple weeks. So she just doesn't show up. It was an empty chair. She tweeted her answers the next day. I mean, you may have had some of these underwear clad blog posters in their basements in the Democrat Party thinking it's cool and hip. But I'm telling you, the majority of the country doesn't think, "Wow, Kay Hagan, that's really smart. That's really clever, to not go to your debate and then tweet the answers later?" Yeah, that's what we want in our leaders, yeah, right. That's not the attitude people have about it.
    She's an embarrassment. Franken's an embarrassment. A lot of them are. They're just never characterized that way by the Drive-By Media. Look, I'm repeating myself here. But you get my main drift here. I'm really starting to be curious about the degree, the amount of voter fraud taking place out there.
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    Ebola, EV- D-68, Isis, terror attacks in No. America, we've been perfectly set up again to push immigration and illegal aliens aside as a national issue. Based upon performance for the last 28 years that is what will happen again, and the republicans love it. I just cannot see that the republicans will change the alien situation in any way, while their big donors encourage what is happening. I pray to be wrong, but I've been doing that since 1990 to no avail, too.

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