Nolte: Republicans Lead by 9 in Generic Congressional Ballot
Republicans top Democrats by nine points when voters are asked whom they prefer to control Congress.
Republicans top Democrats by nine points when voters are asked whom they prefer to control Congress.
Republicans lead Rasmussen Reports’ final generic congressional ballot by five points heading into next week’s midterm election.
Independent voters are breaking for Republican candidates less than two weeks before the November 8 midterm elections.
The Republicans expanded their lead on the generic congressional ballot to seven points, with an 18-point advantage among independents, with 11 days left before the election, according to Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll.
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.
A Trafalgar Group poll revealed this past weekend that a Republican candidate leads a Democrat candidate by 5.3 percentage points on the generic congressional ballot.
Democrats were gaining on the Republicans’ lead as the parties battle to control the House, but a recent poll shows a shift in momentum as the midterm elections approach.
The lead for a Republican candidate has nearly doubled since last week on the generic congressional ballot, according to Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll released Friday.
Thirty-two days before the midterm election, the lead for a Republican candidate expanded to four points against a Democrat on the generic congressional ballot, according to Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll released Friday.
The Republican candidates lead the Democrats on the generic congressional ballot by one point, according to Rasmussen Reports’ weekly poll released Friday.
The majority of likely general election voters would support the Republican candidate over the Democrat on the generic congressional ballot based on the latest Trafalgar Group poll released Wednesday.
The Republican candidate’s lead over a Democrat on the generic congressional ballot is now only one point, a Rasmussen Reports poll revealed Friday.
The Republican candidate’s lead over a Democrat on the generic congressional ballot drops to four points, a Rasmussen Reports poll revealed Friday.
A Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday showed that the Republican candidate maintains a five-point lead over a Democrat on the generic congressional ballot for the third week.
Republicans lead Democrats by six points on the generic congressional ballot, according to the latest Trafalgar Group poll released Wednesday.
Republicans lead Democrats by two points on the generic congressional ballot, according to a CBS News poll released Sunday.
A generic Republican candidate maintains a five-point lead over a generic Democrat, the same lead as the previous week, a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday stated.
A Republican candidate gained ground against a Democrat candidate on the generic congressional ballot since May, according to a poll released by NBC News released Sunday.
A Republican candidate’s lead over a Democrat expanded to five-point on the weekly generic congressional ballot, a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday showed.
A generic Republican candidate maintains a three-point lead over a generic Democrat, the same lead as the previous week, a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday states.
Democrats inch ahead of Republicans on FiveThirtyEight’s generic congressional ballot average on August 10 — less than four months from the midterm election night.
Republicans lead Democrats on the generic congressional ballot by three points, two points lower than the previous week and seven points lower than the week before that, a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday showed.
Republicans lead Democrats on the generic congressional ballot by five points, five points lower than the previous week, on a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday.
Republicans lead the Democrats on the generic congressional ballot by ten points, two points higher than the previous week, on a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday.
A generic Republican candidate maintains an eight-point lead over a generic Democrat, the same lead as the previous week, in Rasmussen Reports’ poll released Friday.
A Raaumessen Reports poll reveals that a generic Republican candidate holds the same 5-point lead over a generic Democrat candidate as the week before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Republicans expanded their lead on the generic ballot by three points after last week’s slip; in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday — the Democrats are now behind by eight points.
A generic Republican candidate shows a slight five-point lead against a generic Democrat, shrinking four points since the previous week, in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday.
Republicans continue to lead Democrats and gain momentum on the generic congressional ballot in the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, after a slight dip last week following a recent school shooting in Texas and the gun rights battle.
After a recent school shooting in Texas, the Republican lead on the generic congressional ballot shrank by three points in the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, as the gun rights battle persists.
Republicans lead Democrats on a generic ballot with key demographic groups: independents, Latinos, and parents with children under age 18.
Republicans lead Democrats on the generic congressional ballot for the first time on a poll in eight years with registered voters conducted by NPR, PBS NewsHour, and Marist.
New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Republican candidate Matt Mowers told Breitbart News that vulnerable Democrat Rep. Chris Pappas had failed Granite Staters by being blindly loyal to President Joe Biden after generic poll numbers showed terrible news for the incumbent.
“The 2022 midterm elections are now 235 days away, and Republicans have an 11-point lead in their bid to recapture control of Congress,” writes Rasmussen Reports.
The majority of adults in the United States disapprove of President Joe Biden and the Democrats in Congress as the president is seeing his weakest job approval from the Washington Post/ABC News poll and Republicans leading on the generic congressional ballot.
Republicans lead Democrats by double digits on the latest generic midterm congressional ballot from Trafalgar Group, as the first primary elections are only weeks away.
Republican voters hold a 14 point enthusiasm lead over Democrats ahead of midterm elections, according to a poll from far-left NBC News.
Republicans lost some of their momentum in the latest unnamed congressional ballot poll against the Democrats from USA Today/Suffolk University, despite being favored to win back the House after the midterm elections later this year.
Likely voters favor Republicans over Democrats by 13 points on a generic congressional ballot, up ten points in one week, a Rasmussen poll revealed Tuesday.
President Trump tweeted on Friday about a “Red Wave” coming in November’s mid-term elections