In politics, a victory differential of 10 points or more is considered a landslide. Depending on the snapshot you use, Republicans are up by anywhere from 11 to 13 points heading into November’s midterm elections.
The latest poll from Rasmussen Reports found that if the election were held today, 50 percent of likely voters would choose the Republican candidate compared with 39 percent for the Democrat. Five percent would vote for “some other candidate,” and 7 percent would remain undecided. The report was released on Friday.
An 11 percent GOP advantage is no small thing. Generic congressional polls tend to favor Democrats. The fact that Republicans are so far ahead at the moment spells serious trouble for the Democrats’ current House majority.
If the GOP can maintain this edge, all indications show Republicans will win back control of Congress in a landslide.
Of course, the midterms are still seven-and-a-half months away, and much can change.
We still have to go vote!
The only polling results that actually count are the ones conducted at the ballot box on election day!
Once there…. we need to keep the Republicans on tasks; on corruption investigations on Pedo Joe and Camel Toe Harris, Hillary, election theft of 2020…ect….
There is one thing with this type of hype, don’t take it for granted. They cheated successfully once, they will do it again. We need to get out there and vote, but also press for legislation for term limits, limiting riders to bills, limiting congressional spending on crazy BS, limiting their abilities to vote themselves raises etc. We need to find out vote by making an auditable and verifiable tally of every vote and clean old voting registers from the people that have moved on or god forbid passed on.
They are no doubt already planning the cheating…
Read hidden danger of the rainbow if you think this will right this ship. You might be a fool to belive IT! Trumps ideals was on the right track anyone less is just back on the road to HELL! This current POS illegally occupying the office is just the new head to the same snake.
My question is will the Republicans be able to keep it together if they regain the House and Senate. The last time they had that control all they could do is fight among each other and accomplish nothing. That’s my big worry now. RINOs. Jon E. Jrr.