Historic Pro-GOP Voting Gap Revealed, Potential 70-Seat Pickup
Voters socked by inflation and underwhelmed by President Joe Biden now favor Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections by a historic margin, prompting predictions of the largest gain in House seats in the modern voting era.
The latest Rasmussen Reports survey just out said likely voters favor Republicans over Democrats by 13 points, 51%-38%. The survey found that Democrats are only favored over Republicans among younger voters, black people, Democrats, and liberals.
However, there is a huge 20-point gap among independents who would choose a generic Republican over a generic Democrat by a margin of 48%-26%.
While the questioning is a bit different in the new Rasmussen survey than in past years, the gap is apparently historic and even stronger because the latest survey offered the alternatives of “some other candidate” and “not sure,” said the polling outfit.
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"If the elections for Congress were held today would you vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate?"
2500 likely voters said …
Voters Now Favor GOP By 13 Points for House, Senate pic.twitter.com/8FX56QOhNd
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) November 16, 2021
Newt Gingrich, who rode an earlier GOP wave to the House speakership in 1994, has been bullish on the chances Republicans would take back control of the chamber. He just upped his prediction to a GOP gain of 40-70 seats. That would top the 63-seat gain by Republicans in 2010, the height of the Tea Party movement and the highest for both parties since 1948. (Read more from “Historic Pro-GOP Voting Gap Revealed, Potential 70-Seat Pickup” HERE)
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