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High Independent Support Helps Give GOP Edge in Midterm Poll

Independents are breaking toward the GOP by 7 percentage points, helping to give Republicans running for Congress the strongest public support they have seen in a decade, with just six months to go until the midterm election, according to a PBS News Hour/NPR/Marist poll released on Monday.

Republicans Stand to Win Big in the 2022 Midterms, Have Massive Lead in Generic Congressional Ballot

Republicans currently hold the lead on the generic congressional ballot test for the first time in nearly a decade.

Parents of Kids Under 18 Almost Twice as Likely to Vote Republican Over Democrat, New Poll Finds

Parents of children under 18 are nearly twice as likely to vote for Republican candidates over Democratic counterparts.

Excessive Government Spending Is Dragging Down the American Economy, Analysts Say

A year ago, President Joe Biden was riding the polls with a 59 percent approval rating having just signed what he called the “American Rescue Plan”...

82 Percent of Americans Now View China Unfavorably

More Americans view China unfavorably than ever before, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.

Mitch McConnell Voted Most Unpopular Senator

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is America's most unpopular senator, according to a Morning Consult poll released Monday.

‘Not Sure’ Crushes Joe Biden in 2024 Primary Poll

Even though President Joe Biden reportedly has indicated that he plans to run for re-election in 2024, a new poll shows a strong majority of Americans would prefer he sit it out.

Biden Stumbles With Suburban Women and Mothers Before Midterm Elections

From parental rights regarding school curricula to COVID-19 vaccine authorization delays for children younger than 5, President Joe Biden and Democrats are frustrating suburban mothers.

Financial Markets Brace for Stagflation as Global Growth Optimism Sinks

Waning optimism over global economic growth prospects and rising stagflation fears have prompted investors to seek shelter in investment hedges.

Majority of Democrats Still Believe ‘Russian Interference’ Swayed 2016 Election

According to a new Rasmussen Reports survey, a large majority of Democrats still believe that “Russian interference” played a key role in the 2016 election.

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