Gallup: Voters Split Evenly Between Dems, GOP

From THE HILL:

Registered voters are split over whether they will vote for a Republican or a Democrat in the November midterm elections, the latest Gallup generic ballot poll shows.

The survey released Monday shows Democrats and the GOP in a 46-46 percent tie among those asked what party’s candidate they would vote for on Nov. 2.

The results of Gallup’s generic ballot, a key bellwether of congressional elections, has shown consistent results the past two weeks after the advantage flipped between Republicans and Democrats. Last week, both parties we locked in a statistical tie but the week before that Republicans opened up a 5-point lead after falling into its first tie with the Democrats in six weeks ago. The week before the previous tie, the GOP held a 10-point advantage over the Democrats, a lead Gallup called “unprecedented.”

Click here to read the full article.

Share