GOP still leads in generic polling
The Republican candidate’s lead over a Democrat on the generic congressional ballot drops to four points, a Rasmussen Reports poll revealed Friday.
With only 60 days away from the 2022 midterm election, as the Republicans look to retake control of Congress, the most recent Rasmussen Reports survey showed that 46 percent of likely U.S. voters would elect a Republican — one point less from last week — in comparison to the 42 percent who said they would vote for the Democrat.
There was also four percent who said they would vote for another candidate, and the other seven percent said they were unsure.
Nevertheless, while Republicans have led the generic ballot all year, the four-point lead comes only two months before the election. However, with only two months before the election, there is still time for the generic ballot to move either way before November.
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It is hard to imagine why anyone is voting for Democrats after Biden and the Congressional Democrats have made things much worse. Inflation has seriously impacted the cost of living for a majority of Americans.
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