if the midterms were today, 51% of registered voters say they’d support the GOP candidate in their district, 41% say the Democrat. That’s the biggest lead for Republicans in the 110 ABC/Post polls that have asked this question going back 40 years.
, a new low of 41% approve, while 53% disapprove, highly similar to his rating on the economy. Biden’s lost 11 points in approval since spring, accelerating with the coronavirus Delta surge and continuing with inflation.
Looking to the midterms, 58% of all adults are inclined to look around for someone new to vote for. That’s fairly typical, albeit slightly above its average in polls back to 1989. Nonetheless, marking Democratic challenges, registered voters interested in looking for someone new currently favor Republican over Democratic candidates by 20 points.Even with the GOP advantages in this poll, results on education -- a hot-button issue in the Nov. 2 gubernatorial election in Virginia -- are nuanced.
On balance, the public divides 44-41% between the Democratic and Republican parties in trust to handle education and the schools. Parents divide about the same, 43-43%.The 2022 vote question asks about generic Democratic or Republican candidate preferences for the U.S. House of Representatives. Also of interest is control of the closely divided U.S. Senate.
Demonstrating the role of the economy, those who say it’s in excellent or good shape favor Democratic candidates by 75-19%. But among the broad majority who say it’s in worse shape than that -- not so good or poor -- Republican candidates are favored, 63-28%.
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