Just a week ago of the legislative elections in the middle of the presidential term in the United States, an opinion poll showed that Republican opposition made witnessing an unprecedented mobilization while the eyes of the Democrats as the first lady Michelle Obama.
The poll for the newspaper,''USA Today''widespread that 63 percent of Republican voters or associated with Republicans more enthusiastic than usual to the idea of going to the polls.
This percentage does not exceed 37 per cent of the Democratic Party, which belongs to President Barack Obama. This margin of 26 points was the largest that has been registered since the beginning of a Gallup poll on the subject in 1994 when the Republican party ahead of his rival with nine points. The result of the elections a historic victory for the Republicans who got the majority in the House and Senate.
And support of the poll a margin of error of 4 per cent spread between the theoretical and the U.S. media that Republicans are seeing active mobilization significantly.
But Democrats asserted that, given the expectations of the vote in a number of key states, the proportion of good and now they are making efforts to mobilize their constituents will appear in the results of the elections that will see greater competition.
The Democrats in order to obtain the largest number of votes expectations, broadcast a video of the first lady invited the voters to not wait for voting day and take their decision as soon as possible.
Obama said in the letter that can be seen on the Internet''our President need your help, for your voices. So do not wait,''but now voted.
Will be in the elections scheduled in the second of November (November) the next election of members of the 435 House of Representatives and 37 out of 100 seats in the Senate (two appointed by the government), in addition to 37 as governor.
These elections will coincide with the mid-presidential term. Obama was elected in November (November) 2008 and his term expires in 2012.
The experts pointed out that the Republicans have great opportunities to win the 39 seats they need to gain a majority in the House of Representatives.
But it is not expected to win ten seats they need to ensure a majority in the Senate. However, the Republican control of both houses on any of the means to control the agenda of the legislative system in Washington and thus more power to the Obama administration. Whatever the results next Tuesday, the Republicans to determine for themselves the winning goal against Obama in the presidential elections in 2012, according to the leader of the Republican minority in the Senate, Mitch McConnell told the National Journal,''''specialized in the political affairs of America. McConnell said in an interview published Monday,''We must give our candidate the maximum chances to win''. McConnell stressed that Republicans should be''more sophisticated''than they were in 1994 when he regained the majority in Congress, but was re-elected U.S. President Bill Clinton for a second term in 1996.