New Poll Before Election Time Spells Doom For Democrats

(RepublicanInformer.com)- Three months out from the midterm elections, numerous surveys indicate that vulnerable Democrats throughout the nation have a real chance of losing their seats.

In Nevada, an RMG Research survey of 400 prospective midterm voters in the district from July 23 to 29th revealed that the incumbent, Rep. Susie Lee (D), would fall to her Republican opponent, April Becker. The poll’s error margin was plus or minus 5.7%.

April Becker: 44 percent
Susie Lee: 41 percent
Would not vote: 4 percent
Not sure: 11 percent

An RMG Research survey of 400 prospective midterm voters in the district conducted from July 29 to August 5 revealed that the incumbent, Rep. Cindy Axne (D), would fall to her Republican opponent, Iowa state senator Zach Nunn. The margin of error was plus or minus 4.9 percent.

Zach Nunn: 49 percent
Cindy Axne: 41 percent
Some other candidate: 2 percent
Not sure: 8 percent

An RMG Research poll of 400 probable midterm voters in the district from July 23 to July 28 revealed that New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski (D), the incumbent, would lose to Tom Kean, the Republican candidate. The margin of error was plus or minus 4.9%.

Tom Kean: 46 percent
Tom Malinowski: 38 percent
Would not vote: 4 percent
Not sure: 11 percent

In Kansas, an RMG Research survey of 400 potential voters in the district from July 21 to July 28 indicated that incumbent Rep. Sharice Davids (D) would fall to her Republican opponent, Amanda Adkins. The poll’s error margin was plus or minus 4.9%.

Amanda Adkins: 46 percent
Sharice Davids: 45 percent
Some other candidate: 2 percent
Not sure: 8 percent

An RMG Research survey of 400 probable midterm voters in the area conducted from July 19 to July 26 revealed that the incumbent, Rep. Josh Harder (D), and his Republican opponent, Tom Patti, are tied in the poll for California’s Ninth Congressional District. The poll’s error margin was plus or minus 4.9%.

Tom Patti: 38 percent
Josh Harder: 38 percent
Some other candidate: 3 percent
Not sure: 21 percent

According to a Tarrance Group poll commissioned by the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) conducted from July 14 to July 24, Rep. Jahana Hayes (D) and state Sen. George Logan, her Republican opponent in Connecticut’s Fifth Congressional District, are tied. A total of 400 registered voters from the district participated, with a margin of error of up to 4.9%.

George Logan: 45 percent
Jahana Hayes: 45 percent
Undecided: 9 percent

According to reports, the battleground for Republicans to win back the majority in the House is expanding to more districts. Polls show Republicans were performing at least as well as Democrats in traditionally safe districts that Joe Biden won by between 11 and 15 points in the 2016 presidential election.

Hopefully, the winning Republicans won’t just be a replacement for the Democrats.