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Midterm elections poll shows tight congressional races
A nationwide poll finds Democrats lead Republicans 44% to 43% with 11% undecided; key demographic groups lean Democratic, highlighting affordability concerns as influential.
- The Center Square Voters Voice Poll shows a tight midterm race, with 44% of registered voters favoring Democratic candidates and 43% preferring Republicans; 11% remain undecided.
- Mike Noble, CEO of Noble Predictive Insights, stated affordability is "100% the Democrats' path to victory this election," warning that controversial social issues alienate swing voters.
- Voters earning under $50,000 annually favored Democrats 46% to 38%, while only 18% of Black voters and 33% of Hispanic voters support Republican candidates.
- Female voters supported Democrats 48% to 36%, while half of male voters surveyed supported Republicans, with 40% supporting Democrats.
- While party loyalty remains roughly 85%, swing voters present warning signs for Republicans; Independents favored Democrats by 10 percentage points, though a third remain undecided.
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Midterm elections poll shows tight congressional races
(The Center Square) – Eight months in advance, the midterm elections are looking tight. A new national survey shows that voters, despite some general dissatisfaction with the Republican trifecta’s performance, have not fully embraced the Democratic alternative.
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U.S. – Eight months in advance, the midterm elections are looking tight. A new national survey shows that voters, despite some general dissatisfaction with the Republican trifecta’s performance, have not fully embraced the Democratic alternative. The Center
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