Survey: GOP Holds 10-Point Lead In Congressional Preference–Largest In History Of The Survey


19 Democrats have already retired from Congress knowing what is coming in 2022.
A new survey just delivered more devasting news to them.
A survey from CNBC/NBC found that Republicans currently hold a 10-point lead in congressional preference.

Which party would you prefer to control Congress:
44% – Republicans
34% – Democrats

This is the first time in history the survey that Republicans have a double-digit lead.



Ryan James Girdusky
@RyanGirdusky

(CNBC poll) For the first time in any CNBC or NBC poll in history, Republicans have a double digit advantage going into the midterm.44% say they'll vote Republican in 2022; 34% say they'll vote Democrat


8:54 AM · Dec 10, 2021



Ryan James Girdusky
@RyanGirdusky

Dec 10, 2021

Replying to @RyanGirdusky"Dems have lost ground and GOP have gained in in critical geographic areas.So-called urban ring counties (those surrounding cities) favored the Democratic candidate by 8 points in the presidential vote. Those counties now prefer a Republican control of Congress by 5 points."



Ryan James Girdusky
@RyanGirdusky

That means even with redistricting... Democrats may still see Republicans win in parts of Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, and New Jersey

8:57 AM · Dec 10, 2021

CNBC reported:
As bad as Biden’s number may be, the polling data for Democrats in Congress is far worse.
Republicans now sport a historic 10-point advantage when Americans are asked which party they prefer to control Congress, holding a 44%-34% margin over Democrats. That’s up from a 2-point Republican advantage in the October survey.
In the past 20 years, CNBC and NBC surveys have never registered a double-digit Republican advantage on congressional preference, with the largest lead ever being 4 pints for the GOP.
“If the election were tomorrow, it would be an absolute unmitigated disaster for the Democrats,″ said Jay Campbell, partner at Hart Research Associates and the Democratic pollster for the survey.
The poll also found Biden’s approval sitting at only 41%.

Survey: GOP Holds 10-Point Lead In Congressional Preference–Largest In History Of The Survey (protrumpnews.com)