Rasmussen Poll GOP Leads Generic Congressional Ballot by 4 Points

Rasmussen Poll GOP Leads Generic Congressional Ballot by 4 Points

Rasmussen Poll GOP Leads Generic Congressional Ballot by 4 Points HEAD TOPICS

Rasmussen Poll GOP Leads Generic Congressional Ballot by 4 Points

10/22/2022 5:18:00 AM

Republicans lead Democrats on the generic ballot by four points and by 11 points among independents according to Rasmussen Reports

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The Republicans lead Democrats on the generic congressional ballot by four points, leading by 11 points among independents, roughly two weeks before the election, according to Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll. Republicans lead Democrats on the generic ballot by four points and by 11 points among independents according to Rasmussen Reports from last week’s.With 18 days before the election, only four percent said they would vote for another candidate, while seven said they were still unsure.The four-point advantage on the generic congressional ballot is a good sign for the Republicans. The Hosue GOP is looking to net five seats, win back the majority, and unseat Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) from her speakership. In fact, the Republicans have led the generic ballot all year. Rasmussen noted that in October 2018 —beforeDemocrats took the House for the first time in eight years — the Democrats had a three-point lead over the Republicans, which is slightly less than what the GOP has now. And as the 2018 November midterm election neared, the margins between Democrats and Republicans Read more:
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