Democrats losing ground in mid-terms.

They are falling.

Republicans are rising. And the spread favors Republicans.


On December 1, 46.5 percent of those polled wanted to see Democrats control the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, compared to 41 percent who said the same of the GOP.

Today, Democrat support sits at 45.3 percent compared to 42.6 percent for Republicans.

For context, in the 2018 midterms, and with Donald Trump sitting in the White House, Democrats led by an average of 7.3 percent in congressional generic poll. It should be noted that even with that lead, Democrats failed to retake the U.S. Senate.


It’s also worth noting that Republicans are performing better in specific polls, and this apples-to-apples comparison is the most accurate way I know of to measure momentum.

Emerson’s latest poll shows Democrats up by two. In November, Emerson had Democrats up by four.


Morning Consult shows Democrats up by only one point. Two previous Morning Consult polls had Democrats up four.

Quantus Insights has Democrats up by two, compared to four earlier this month.

A six-point Democrat lead in the Economist/YouGov polls has been cut to just four points.

Quinnipiac had Democrats up by nine in October. Today, that lead sits at just four.

Only the outlier Reuters has good news for Democrats, a jump from a single-point lead to a four-point lead.

This is real, slow-but-steady movement for the GOP, and it’s not difficult to figure out what’s causing it. For the past few weeks, the Trump administration has been rightfullyboasting about economic progress. Additionally, those barometers for everyday Americans, like gas and egg prices, have noticeably improved.


Boy did this age poorly.
 
Do you expect that Republican politicians who kowtowed to Trump will be rewarded by the American electorate in November?
depends on their district, but no, I think we have most districts covered pretty good...I also would expect the 59% of the poll participants who think ICE is too aggressive to be surprisingly low considering the media spin,...that should be between 75 and 80 percent, the only reason for the current surprisingly low level of dissatisfaction with ICE is that they are denying the white entitled class their white privilege whom most Americans despise and that probably is offsetting the news coverage/spin quite a bit...aren't you also surprised that it is so low considering the media kowtowing to white privilege?...I see ya decided to try for some legitimacy with your polling by going with fox.
 
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Im going forward I would need a medium
Here's a rude awakening for unwoke trumpwanks:

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So now you believe a poll. No one honestly believes Biden did a good job
Your personal opinion is taken for what it's worth.

Biden was mediocre, only slightly better than Trump.

There is reason to be encouraged:

The electorate is leaning toward Democrats in the midterms — and toward expecting a Democratic win

Net approval of Trump's handling of the economy and immigration dip to second-term lows

Far more Americans disapprove than approve of Trump's job performance. Immigration is one of the issues for which Americans are most likely to approve of Trump's job performance, but approval of his handling of immigration is at a record low.
 
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Your personal opinion is taken for what it's worth.

Biden was mediocre, only slightly better than Trump.

There is reason to be encouraged:

The electorate is leaning toward Democrats in the midterms — and toward expecting a Democratic win

Net approval of Trump's handling of the economy and immigration dip to second-term lows

Its telephone poll so they have no control over the sample. Biden had brain damage caused by advanced dementia
 
Again, your personal opinion is taken for what it's worth.
My professional opinion as a therapist with experience regarding dementia. Biden had clear signs of dementia before he was elected and decompensated rapidly after the election
 
My professional opinion as a therapist with experience regarding dementia. Biden had clear signs of dementia before he was elected and decompensated rapidly after the election
No competent mental health professional would issue such a diagnosis, regardless of an obvious partisan bias.

Biden's and Trump's advanced ages obviously have adverse consequences,
 
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