Republican House Speaker John Boehner would win only 49 percent of the Republican vote if his re-election race were held today, according to an internal survey conducted by Gravis Marketing, results of which were obtained exclusively by The Daily Caller.
Boehner picked up 49 percent support in his re-election bid and registered a 30 percent “unfavorable” rating in the poll, which surveyed Republican voters in Ohio’s eighth congressional district that have voted in all four of the last Republican primaries in the state. The internal phone survey was based on a sample size of 2,275 high-propensity voters in the district.
Boehner faces tea party challenger J.D. Winteregg in Tuesday’s Republican primary, in which approximately 85,000 voters are expected to head to the polls. Winteregg, who has been endorsed by the Tea Party Leadership Fund, was recently fired from his job as an adjunct professor at Ohio’s Cedarville University for running a viral commercial parody accusing Boehner of “Electile Dysfunction.”
Winteregg joined Boehner’s 2010 Democratic opponent Justin Coussoule in an exclusive club: Boehner’s last two serious district challengers were both fired from their Ohio jobs during their campaigns.
Know anyone in Ohio? Please call them. Please email them.
It's time to fire Johnny "Amnesty" Boehner and tomorrow's the big day.
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Not sure if the mood is to support amnesty in Boehner's district, but he's definitely out of touch with the rest of the country's conservatives. Got my fingers crossed that they'll vote against this non-conservative. He needs to go.
May God show the way for Ohio voters to dump this sorry ass of a phony congressman rino... johnny Vodka boehner
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