Poll: Republicans Leads Democrats in Generic Congressional Ballot Heading into 2022

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Poll: Republicans Leads Democrats in Generic Congressional Ballot Heading into 2022​


Likely general election voters favor Republicans over Democrats in a generic congressional ballot heading into next year, according to a recent poll from Mclaughlin & Associates.

Forty-eight percent of the likely general election voters said they were voting for a Republican on the generic election ballot. This is compared to 44 percent of respondents who would vote for a Democrat. There were also eight percent who were undecided.

The poll also found that 40 percent of the independent likely general election voters would vote for the Republican, while only 36 percent said Democrat. Twenty-four percent of independents said they were undecided.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was also very unpopular with the respondents. Fifty-eight percent of the respondents said they found Pelosi unfavorable, while only 34 percent found her favorable. Fifty percent said they found her very unfavorable.

Broken down by party, 91 percent of the Republicans were unfavorable of Pelosi, while 66 percent of the Democrats were favorable of Pelosi. However, when independents were asked, only 28 percent said they found her favorable, while a majority (64 percent) found her unfavorable.

The Mclaughlin & Associates poll was taken from November 11 to 16, where it surveyed 1,000 likely general election voters. There was no margin of error given. However, 36 percent of the poll respondents were Republican, 36 percent were Democrat, and 27 percent were independent or other.
 
But it will not make a difference in the long term. They will do their golly gee responses not stopping the leftward movement. How many times can we be screwed over? We are not even at drawing the line in a sand yet. Trump tried to and many in his own so called party would have none of that.
 
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But it will not make a difference in the long term. They will do their golly gee responses not stopping the leftward movement. How many times can we be screwed over? We are not even at drawing the line in a sand yet. Trump tried to and many in his own so called party would have none of that.

You are right. But we must win. BUT we must look at winning the Congress as the beginning of the fight: We must view it the same way an army might view taking over an enemy fuel depot then using the enemy gasoline to keep fighting. Winning the Congress is not the end it is the beginning. That is the NEW way we must view fighting the Marxist Left.
 
Conservatism comes with maturity and the acceptance of personal responsibility.
Liberalism is the ideology of the childlike mind: Gimme stuff for free, you're a meanie, its all the other guys fault, please take care of me and give me an allowance, etc. Unfortunately the parent in the Liberal world is an authoritarian government that controls you the same why a parent controls a child.
 
During the midterm election, one-third of the Senate and all 435 seats in the House of Representatives are at stake.


In the 21 midterm elections held since 1934, only twice has the president's party gained seats in both the Senate and the House: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first midterm election and George W. Bush's first midterm election.


On four other occasions, the president's party gained Senate seats and once it was a draw. On one occasion, the president's party gained House seats. The worst midterm losses tend to occur in a president's first term.


The Presidents party losing in the midterms is the rule vs the exception.
 
During the midterm election, one-third of the Senate and all 435 seats in the House of Representatives are at stake.


In the 21 midterm elections held since 1934, only twice has the president's party gained seats in both the Senate and the House: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first midterm election and George W. Bush's first midterm election.


On four other occasions, the president's party gained Senate seats and once it was a draw. On one occasion, the president's party gained House seats. The worst midterm losses tend to occur in a president's first term.


The Presidents party losing in the midterms is the rule vs the exception.

If we take it all Leftwing heads will explode
 

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