2026 Election Cycle Polling

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First generic poll of this thread indicate that Republicans are not highly favored at the moment. Obviously, there are 15 months between now and November of next year, but considering that the party in the White House generally loses seats and public is souring on Trump's policies, this seems like an accurate depiction of the current environment.

 
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Place all polls regarding the 2026 election cycle (which includes 2025 races) in this thread. First generic poll of this thread indicate that Republicans are not highly favored at the moment.


GOP has got to be alive for the massive cheating. Democrats have nowhere else to go.
 
First generic poll of this thread indicate that Republicans are not highly favored at the moment. Obviously, there are 15 months between now and November of next year, but considering that the party in the White House generally loses seats and public is souring on Trump's policies, this seems like an accurate depiction of the current environment.

Another way to interpret things is that all of this is good. Trump has turned the entire world on its head much like converting the planet from DC to AC. If anyone else did this, it would be like worlds were colliding, but with Trump, it has only made a minor disruption causing some momentary souring of the electorate. Plus, the Fed has refused to drop rates. I bet things improve a lot once Trump gets the rates dropped.

We have 15 months to go, and the way I see it, the GOP has nowhere to go but up.
  • Get Powell to drop the interest rate.
  • Get a few more rogue judges blocked from interfering with policy.
  • Get those 150 or so appointments for Trump's administration approved that democrats have been blocking.
  • Get Texas and whomever else redistricted.
  • Get the ball rolling on the Obumma and Biden senate hearings to find the guilty parties.
This is all very likely to happen over the next year in which case, it will be lights out party time for the GOP.
 
GOP has got to be alive for the massive cheating. Democrats have nowhere else to go.
Lol..the only cheating I see is the Texas GOP attempting to rig their results. It is the Dems that better be vigilant for MAGA shenanigans. The trend is against MAGA and they will get more desperate as the mid-terms near.
 
Lol..the only cheating I see is the Texas GOP attempting to rig their results. It is the Dems that better be vigilant for MAGA shenanigans. The trend is against MAGA and they will get more desperate as the mid-terms near.
lol. Dems are in freefall. 19%. Everybody hates them.
 
The more people who are leaning Democrat, the more work we have to do to fix our education system.
 
MAGA is headed for a wipe out in the mid-terms. MAGA has to cheat if they stand a chance.

Unless something changes, I agree. They will deny it, though, just like they did in 2018, 2020, etc. and then when it happens, they'll claim someone cheated. It's how they're programmed.
 
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All the current polling is reflecting the same results.

 
MAGA is headed for a wipe out in the mid-terms. MAGA has to cheat if they stand a chance.

So, a state like Massachusetts where 35%-40% of the people voted Republican having ZERO republicans out of 9 representatives is cheating as well, right?
 
Unless something changes, I agree. They will deny it, though, just like they did in 2018, 2020, etc. and then when it happens, they'll claim someone cheated. It's how they're programmed.
So you’re saying you believe Biden was the most popular candidate in US history? I already got Rightwinger to back off on that.
 
“Trump’s approval ratings, already historically low for a newly elected president, continue to sink with close to 6-in-10 Americans (58%) expressing disapproval of the job that Trump is doing in office," the UMass Amherst poll's director, Tatishe Nteta, said in an Aug. 4 press release. "While Trump remains a popular figure among Republicans and conservatives, Trump’s time in office is viewed more negatively across genders, generations, classes and races, with majorities of each of these groups disapproving of Trump’s performance."

The poll, conducted in partnership with YouGov July 25-30, interviewed 1,000 respondents nationally. The margin of error is 3.5%.


 
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As expected, the Georgia Senate race is in a dead heat.

 
Trump polls well with the border, but that’s about it

 

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