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Pew Research CenterOctober 23, 2014
As Midterms Near, GOP Leads on Key Issues, Democrats Have a More Positive Image

Democrats Hold Edge on Honesty, Increase Advantage on Empathy

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As Midterms Near, GOP Leads on Key Issues, Democrats Have a More Positive Image
GOP Has Edge on Some Major Issues, But Image Woes Persist
Congressional Horserace Remains Even Among Likely Voters
Republican Engagement Advantage on Par With 2010
10-23-14 Political About the Survey
More Voters See Midterm Ballot as a Vote Against Obama than for Him
Little Partisan Gap in Anti-Incumbent Sentiment
Little Change in Views of Economy
Control of Congress a Factor for Both Parties
Fewer than Half of Voters Know Which Parties Control the House and Senate
Half Expect Same Economy in a Year
GOP Leads on Terrorism, Deficit, Economy
Democrats Hold Edge on Honesty, Increase Advantage on Empathy
Fewer Dems Voting For Obama than in 2010; Reps Still Voting Against Him
Democrats Hold Edge in Favorable Views
Views of the Health Care Law Relatively Stable During 2014
Little Change in Views of the Parties Among Partisans
Slim Majority Supports Marijuana Legalization
Anti-Incumbent Sentiment at a Peak
Support for Legalization of Marijuana by Generation
Undocumented Immigrants in U.S. Who Meet Certain Requirements …

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