Posted on 09/20/2022 9:03:50 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The House is in play for the first time this cycle as Democrats continue to build momentum, but the GOP remains the favorite to take control. This edition of the Fox News Power Rankings looks at shifts toward Democrats in nine battleground House races and two key Senate races. Meanwhile, the GOP makes gains in the Georgia and Oregon governor races.
Republicans can expect a 13-seat majority in the latest House forecast (a total of 231 seats), leaving the Democrats with a 14-seat deficit (204 seats). These numbers reflect a shift of three seats away from the GOP since August. While the trend line favors Democrats, 13 seats means the Republicans would hold a comfortable governing majority. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy will want to keep that figure in the double digits as election day approaches.
(You may notice that the chart above looks different compared to previous editions. This chart now shows the number of Democratic and Republican seats if each party wins half of the 30 most competitive races. Below each number, you will now see a "±15 seats" label, which indicates how many seats above or below the headline number that each party could take.
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If Fox News says it than just add 5 points to the republicans
20 years later and still the same playbook.
Polls say:
Democrats are in for a wolloping.
Democrats gaining ground.
Democrats neck and neck.
Democrats pull ahead.
They could win.
Vote. Vote like the wind Maria.
Momentum off of what, exactly?
The very same FoxNews that called Virginia for BidenIdiot with only 5% of the votes counted (which my wife and I witnessed that very night and have since stopped watching FoxNews except for Tucker and Dan Bongino)?
Yeah, okie dokie.
I don’t believe Fox News polls.
The fact that they are burying all of the crap they’ve been doing the last 3 years: no more Nanzi, no more COVID!!, no more lockdowns, etc.
The message now is “Inflation: just get used to it” and “it’s not our fault, give us one more chance”.
Hillary by 11 says Fox News.
I agree. Fox Nes polling is a joke.
Cut and print this list to use in YOUR WAR to save OUR freedom.
1 Energy Policy 87% Concerned, 54% very concerned.
2 Violent Crime 86% Concerned, 61% very concerned.
3 High Gas Prices 86% Concerned, 57% very concerned.
4 Inflation 85% Concerned, 57% very concerned.
5 The Economy 84% Concerned, 55% very concerned.
6 Election Integrity 80% Concerned, 59% very concerned.
7 School Issues 76% Concerned, 58% very concerned.
8 Election Cheating 75% Concerned, 60% very concerned.
9 Illegal immigration 73% Concerned, 45% very concerned.
10 Abortion Rights 70% Concerned, 50% very concerned.
N.B.
Do Not be afraid of the abortion issue.
A survey report just issued by Trafalgar has very encouraging
…numbers that points toward even abortion being a Republican winning issue.
Trafalgar presented two laws on abortion to their respondents.
They asked which one each respondent
supported.
#1 A federal law against abortions after 15 weeks except for rape, incest
… or mother’s health and it prevents states from further restricting abortions.
#2 A federal law that says abortion is a right at any time during
…pregnancy and it prevent states from adding limitations.
The results were very encouraging.
59% support Number ONE
Just 41% support Number TWO
The respondents were
Democrat/communist 39.3%
Republican 35.6%
Independent 25.1%
Men – 46.7%
Women 53.3%
Those who support number one by group:
Asians 63%
Black 41%
Hispanic 64%
White 61%
Republicans 88%
Democrat/communists 18%
Independents 61%
Trafalgar also reported women supported # ONE 53/46
Men supported number ONE 63/37
Likely voters 18 to 24 supported number ONE 55/45
Those 65 and over supported number ONE 59/41.
The Republicans’ major disadvantage is that they do not control the algorithm in place in ALL the voting machines. The Democrats, or Soros and Xi, do.
Abortion
Didn’t read most, but Republicans projected to win House and Senate. Yes, Red Tsunami. One q - one graph had NC as leans Democratic. Say what?
Yay!
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