This week we have seen the two remaining candidates return to the campaign trail in an effort to convince the electorate that they have the policies to
address voter dissatisfaction.
But Democrats
say voter dissatisfaction with Washington Republicans and President Donald Trump could help them win more seats in November and wrest control from the GOP.
Foley was pleased with the polling results, saying they reflect what he has been hearing on the campaign trail
about voter dissatisfaction.
The employment report is last before the Nov. 2 mid-term elections in which President Barack Obama's Democratic Party is expected to suffer large losses
amid voter dissatisfaction with the economy.
It's being billed as one of the most consequential midterm elections in decades, with a wave of Democrats hoping to capitalize on
widespread voter dissatisfaction to oust their GOP opponents and win control of Congress.
Democrats hailed the victory — in what has long been a solidly Republican district — as a sign of
voter dissatisfaction with the policies of the Bush administration.
But this year, thanks to a deep frustration with Albany and
voter dissatisfaction with Tea Party - backed Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, the number of voters willing to break that mold could jump, pollster Craig Charney said.
Reform candidate David Soares has tapped into a rich vein of
voter dissatisfaction.
He's also hoping that
voter dissatisfaction with Congress this year and the growing number of unaffiliated voters in the 2nd District will give him an edge on Nov. 4.
«Reminds me of Gingrich in «94,» Cuomo said, referring to the voter backlash against Bill Clinton, when Republicans took Congress in a wave of
voter dissatisfaction.