Polls Show Republicans Have the Momentum Heading Into the 2022 Midterms
A slew of polling was released over the weekend showing Republicans hold the lead and momentum heading down to the wire, with three weeks left before the 2022 midterm election.
As the Republicans are trying to take back the House and Senate, the polling shows GOP-aligned candidates have had the upper hand in multiple polls when the respondents were asked who they would vote for in this year’s congressional elections.
The New York Times/Siena College poll was taken from October 9 to 12, showing the Republicans are favored by four points with likely voters:
Republican: 49 percent (+4)
Democrat: 45 percent
Don’t know/Refused: 6 percent
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As a Republican candidate currently leads on the generic ballot, much is on the line for the party in both the House and the Senate in November. (Read more from “Polls Show Republicans Have the Momentum Heading Into the 2022 Midterms” HERE)
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