A majority of “likely” voters believe a Democratic midterm election win will “damage” the U.S. economy, according to the NAP/Trafalgar Group poll released Monday.
The survey, released about two weeks before Election Day, asked respondents, “Do you think Democrats are in
Will the midterm elections improve or hurt the U.S. economy?”
Opinions are deeply divided along partisan lines, as the vast majority of Democrats 87.6% think a Democratic victory will “improve” the economy. Republicans strongly opposed it. A majority 81.6% said Democrats are in
The survey was conducted on October 8-, 079, of 181 possible general election voters, with +/- 2.9% margin of error.
These findings are related to The Economist and YouGov, found 58 The percentage of U.S. adults who say they believe the economy is shrinking.
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