Poll shows voters back House Republicans

The Hill:

A growing majority of Americans believe that Congress should stay in session until an up-or-down vote is held on drilling, according to a poll released Wednesday by a Republican pollster.

Pollster David Winston of the Winston Group told House Republicans at a morning briefing that 68 percent of Americans want a drilling vote before the end of the 110th Congress. He also said the GOP is winning generic ballots by 12 percent on energy policies when the Republican and Democratic plans are compared, a source in the room said.

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The poll states that 64 percent of Americans believe that drilling is part of the solution to the energy crisis while 57 percent of self-identified liberals say that Congress should not go home without voting on drilling legislation.

Seventy-five percent believe the economy is on the wrong track, according to the poll.

The survey encompassed 1,000 registered voters nationwide, and was conducted on Aug. 2-3.

"Winston polls are not sugarcoated," said a GOP aide present at the briefing. "It isn’t often Republicans walk out of a Winston polling briefing with a smile."

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All those Democrats back in their districts should be getting this message loud and clear. If they continue to stubbornly refuse to drill they should not be surprised at the rejection they have coming in November.

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