And he said Axios news site Two weeks before the November 8 midterm elections, signs are of the re-emergence of a “red wave” that could sweep both the House and Senate, with the Republican Party highly optimistic that it will at least be able to secure the only seat needed to regain a majority in the House. the elders.
The site added that “the current political environment that forms the course of the race to control the Capitol, indicates that a tsunami of the Republican Party could strike some blue states controlled by Democrats, noting that there is a great opportunity for the Republican Party in the states of Georgia and Arizona – despite the campaigns of Disappointing party campaign against Democratic candidates in those states.”
Axios pointed out that the issues that swept the Democratic Party gave a boost to the Republican party’s sails in the midterm elections, most notably: high inflation, high gas prices that came late, in addition to the issue of women’s right to abortion, especially after the Supreme Court overturned the decision in the Roe case. against Wade last June.
On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden gave a speech in which he sought to re-mobilize Americans on the issue of abortion, pledging to include this issue in federal law next January if the Democrats win a majority in Congress, but concern surrounds the corridors within the Democratic Party that speeches focus on the issue of abortion. The abortion issue prevents candidates from talking about the economy, according to Axios.
pointed An investigation by the Siena Institute with the New York Times And its results were published last week, indicating that approximately 26 percent of the respondents considered the issue of the economy a priority, and 18 percent of them considered inflation, while abortion is no longer a priority for only 5 percent of Americans.
“We’re still winning independent women, but not that much,” said Axios, a Democratic strategist involved in major congressional races. “Six weeks ago, we were winning double-digit votes. Now we’re close to 50-50 votes shared with the Republican Party.” .”
What raises the concerns of the Democrats in particular is that the concerns of independent women voters seem to have changed. After the Democrats were ahead of the Republicans by 14 points among this segment of the electorate, the Republicans are now ahead of them by 18 points.
as . points out A recent survey by Monmouth University that about two thirds Respondents would like Biden to pay more attention to “family issues” – 36 percent of whom are Democrats.
The poll shows that GOP supporters who are “enthusiastic” to vote outnumber their GOP counterparts at 64% compared to Democratic supporters of 59 percent.
It was announced by ABC/Ipsos ABC News/IpsosOn the Republican Party’s lead over the Democratic Party, according to the latest poll conducted by the networkpointing to that The ruling Democratic Party is facing a major internal crisis.
Meanwhile, Politico newspaper reported that Americans’ confidence in the Republican Party in the face of the economic crisis in light of the rise in gas prices reached 36 percent What exceeds their confidence in the Democratic Party by 12-14 percent.
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