Friday, April 29 |
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) | Poll | Results | Spread |
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President Biden Job Approval | Rasmussen Reports | Approve 42, Disapprove 55 | Disapprove +13 |
President Biden Job Approval | NPR/PBS/Marist | Approve 42, Disapprove 53 | Disapprove +11 |
2022 Generic Congressional Vote | NPR/PBS/Marist | Republicans 47, Democrats 44 | Republicans +3 |
Thursday, April 28 |
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A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that 47% of voters said they are more likely to vote for the Republican in their district in this year’s midterm elections, as opposed to 44% who said they would pick a Democrat.
It’s the first time in eight years that Marist’s survey has found Republicans with an advantage on the congressional ballot test.