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Republicans See 18-Point Favorable Swing from Independent Voters
October has proven to be victorious for GOP candidates, with independent voters aligning with the Republican Party in an 18-point swing against Democrats, according to the latest CBS/YouGov poll that was published on Friday.
The poll shows two surveys were taken, with one conducted on October 14 with Democrats ahead of Republicans by 2 points having 40 percent of the independent vote. However, the second survey taken on October 28 shows Democrats only having 33 percent support from independent voters, with Republicans surging ahead with support of 49 percent. The poll surveyed 1,000 people and had a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.
Craig Agranoff, a political analyst and pollster, told Newsweek on Sunday that "independent means a lot of different things to a lot of different voters and some independents who lean Republican might be more enthusiastic to answer a phone or text poll."
Democratic strategists have been ramping up ad-spending and campaign stops to thwart the "red wave" as the midterm elections draw closer. The Cook Political Report estimates that Republicans will pick up 12 to 25 House seats this election cycle. The GOP only needs to gain just five seats to win a narrow majority in the House.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...sedgntp&cvid=95672f59dd5b4ef1970962bfa53e9e73
Republicans See 18-Point Favorable Swing from Independent Voters
October has proven to be victorious for GOP candidates, with independent voters aligning with the Republican Party in an 18-point swing against Democrats, according to the latest CBS/YouGov poll that was published on Friday.
The poll shows two surveys were taken, with one conducted on October 14 with Democrats ahead of Republicans by 2 points having 40 percent of the independent vote. However, the second survey taken on October 28 shows Democrats only having 33 percent support from independent voters, with Republicans surging ahead with support of 49 percent. The poll surveyed 1,000 people and had a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.
Craig Agranoff, a political analyst and pollster, told Newsweek on Sunday that "independent means a lot of different things to a lot of different voters and some independents who lean Republican might be more enthusiastic to answer a phone or text poll."
Democratic strategists have been ramping up ad-spending and campaign stops to thwart the "red wave" as the midterm elections draw closer. The Cook Political Report estimates that Republicans will pick up 12 to 25 House seats this election cycle. The GOP only needs to gain just five seats to win a narrow majority in the House.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...sedgntp&cvid=95672f59dd5b4ef1970962bfa53e9e73
