After a heated primary to choose a challenger for President Obama, Republicans are fast becoming bored with the 2012 campaign, according to new data from the Pew Research Center.
Six in 10 Republicans say the presidential campaign is “dull” — up 18 percentage points from March and surpassing Democrats for the first time this cycle. By contrast, Democrats are becoming more interested as the general election campaign unfolds, with just as many now saying the race is “interesting” as say it’s dull. Independents continue to be the least engaged with nearly two-thirds calling the race dull.
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