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Midterms May Not Be Big Blue Wave After All, New Poll Shows
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:23 pm
Subtitle: Panicans Red Pilled
The Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 46% of Americans aged 50 and older — who tend to participate more in non-presidential elections than younger voters — said they were planning to vote for the Republican candidate in their congressional district in the midterms. Meanwhile, just 38% of U.S. voters aged 50 and up said they intend to vote for a Democratic congressional candidate, according to the survey
In December 2021, older U.S. voters favored Republicans by 43%, compared with 42% who viewed Democrats more favorably, Reuters reported. Comparatively, Democrats notched a lead among older Americans during the same month ahead of the 2018 election, 40% to 38%, according to Reuters.
Daily Caller Article LINK
The Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 46% of Americans aged 50 and older — who tend to participate more in non-presidential elections than younger voters — said they were planning to vote for the Republican candidate in their congressional district in the midterms. Meanwhile, just 38% of U.S. voters aged 50 and up said they intend to vote for a Democratic congressional candidate, according to the survey
In December 2021, older U.S. voters favored Republicans by 43%, compared with 42% who viewed Democrats more favorably, Reuters reported. Comparatively, Democrats notched a lead among older Americans during the same month ahead of the 2018 election, 40% to 38%, according to Reuters.
Daily Caller Article LINK
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:27 pm to OU Guy
It won’t be. Only emotional short sighted morons think it will be.
This administration has accomplished more in year 1 than any other administration in US history and that it with a massive amount of captured judiciary and pussy arse GOP that hates the American people working against it.
This administration has accomplished more in year 1 than any other administration in US history and that it with a massive amount of captured judiciary and pussy arse GOP that hates the American people working against it.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:35 pm to OU Guy
Thats a nice gap but dont discount the younger voters turning out since they are suffering more economically than those over 50.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:36 pm to OU Guy
Democrats will easily retake the House if this administration doesn't change course fast
The democrat candidate for governor in Ohio is showing the blueprint. She is running against Vivek's anti-American, pro-H1B comments made last December already. With Trump also calling American workers lazy and incompetent, there is a big opening for populist democrats to run against Trump and the GOP on H1Bs
The democrat candidate for governor in Ohio is showing the blueprint. She is running against Vivek's anti-American, pro-H1B comments made last December already. With Trump also calling American workers lazy and incompetent, there is a big opening for populist democrats to run against Trump and the GOP on H1Bs
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:46 pm to OU Guy
The polling for VA & NJ had Dems performing about 7-10% worse than the final vote count
Posted on 12/11/25 at 3:50 pm to OU Guy
frick polls. I never believed anything other than what happened in '24. More traditional tax paying Americans support exactly the direction we are heading.
I understand many of the Republican Congress folks are spineless cowards, but we still need Republicans to hold their seats.
I trust everyday Americans to continue fighting against the illegals and minorities that threaten our nation.
Let's sit back and watch.
I understand many of the Republican Congress folks are spineless cowards, but we still need Republicans to hold their seats.
I trust everyday Americans to continue fighting against the illegals and minorities that threaten our nation.
Let's sit back and watch.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 4:20 pm to Tigersforthee
Then move to NYC and suffer with the rest of the uneducated.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 4:21 pm to OU Guy
Things in politics are never as good as they seem.
Things in politics are never as bad as they seem.
Things in politics are never as bad as they seem.
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