GOP up on the Dems by 10 points.

The beach season may be over, but on the campaign trail the waves are still cresting.

The latest IBD/TIPP poll released Monday shows Republicans hanging a 10-point advantage over the Democrats in the generic congressional ballot.

Likely voters favor Republican control of Congress vs. Democrats, 50%-40%. Back in May, the poll found the parties tied, 42%-42%.

Independents back a GOP Congress by 49%-33%. Even 10% of Democrats prefer that. Just 2% of Republicans favor the status quo.

"The current job situation, a lackluster economic recovery, ballooning deficits and a yearning for small government are all helping Republicans," said Raghavan Mayur, president of TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence, which conducted the poll. . . . READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE >>>>

Point of post: to document the 10 point separation between the Democrats and the Republicans in the mind of the MOST LIKELY VOTER.

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