Today, AARP released the findings of a poll of likely voters from the 56 most competitive congressional districts for 2022. The survey found a generic Republican candidate with 4-point advantage over the generic Democratic candidate and that voters age 50 and over make up over 60% of likely voters in these districts and will likely play a key role in deciding the outcome of the midterm elections. The districts included in the survey are rated either a “toss-up” or “lean Democrat/Republican” by the Cook Political Report.
Additional Findings:
Voters in these key House districts are very pessimistic about the direction of the country, with only 14% saying it is headed in the right direction.
37% of voters 50+ approve of the job President Biden is doing compared to the 50% of voters 50+ who, in retrospect, say they approve of the job Trump did while in office.
It's time for pb's next 022 election prediction thread. It looks for House GOPs.
Senate GOPs?, not so much.
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