On Friday, Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll showed good news for Republicans going into November’s midterms. Although believed to have lost momentum in polls, Republicans seem to still be leading in all major voting categories.
Rasmussen explained their report here saying:
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that, if the elections for Congress were held today, 48% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote for the Republican candidate, while 41% would vote for the Democrat. Just four percent (4%) would vote for some other candidate, but another seven percent (7%) are not sure.”
“The GOP lead is up three points from last week, when they led 47% to 43%. Republicans have led the Generic Congressional Ballot all year, although their lead has narrowed since mid-July, when they led by as much as 10 points.”
Rasmussen also made a necessary juxtaposition between the numbers in their polling here beside this same poll when democrats narrowly took the House in 2018.
“In October 2018, before voters handed Democrats their first House majority in eight years, Democrats and Republicans were tied at 45% each in the generic ballot question,” the website explained.
Democratic lawmakers and media outlets have made a major push over the last few months to bring eyes to liberal issues. Two of the most important issues voters will be considering the November are abortion and January 6th.
The overturning of Roe v Wade, the supreme court decision to give states the right to outlaw abortions, happened in late June of this year, making it a hot-button issue for most Democratic voters.
The Congressional panel investigating the events of January 6th 2021 have garnered insane viewership as they are broadcasted to the public. The panel also just subpoenaed the appearance of Former President Donald Trump which again, will draw the ire of liberal voters.
Rasmussen Reports importantly outlines the public’s focus, “Despite controversies over other issues, the economy remains the top concern for voters just weeks ahead of November’s crucial midterm elections.”
This November has been discussed for years and is shaping up to be one of the most important midterm elections in recent history as Republicans set up to retake Congress.
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