
According to a recent ABC poll, Republicans currently have a massive +23 lead in key swing states. Republicans are also holding a +10 lead in the 2022 mid-term elections amongst registered voters.
This comes in as the Biden Administration is failing to impress Americans with their socialist propaganda and as Democrats continue to push radical leftist agenda, their poll numbers continue to decline.
According to this ABC poll released on Sunday, Republican candidates have a 51% favorability rating compared to just 41% for the Democrat candidates.
This gets better when looking at key battleground states. A breakdown on 8 states – Arizona, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – Republicans have a massive +23 lead and only 35% of the surveyed voters say they will vote blue in the upcoming mid-terms.
The everyday Americans clearly see the impacts of Biden’s failed policies. With record-breaking inflation, unemployment, supply chain crisis, immigration crisis, increasing crime rates in Democrat-run cities and states, all-time high gas prices, CRT in schools, and despite all that, Biden Administration pushing for a nationwide vaccine mandate.
This massive Republican gain is the largest it has been since the inception of ABC News and Washington Post polling, in over 40 years ago.
A recent Federalist poll had also revealed similar numbers where Joe Biden’s approval ratings were down to just 36%
The poll also revealed more bad news for the Democrats and the Biden administration.
A massive 70% of people surveyed believe that the U.S. economy under Joe Biden is in “bad shape” while only 29% believe it’s in “good shape”
With the 30 years high inflation, just 39% of voters approve of Biden’s handling of the economy and a whopping 55% say they disapprove.
Even ABC’s star host George Stephanopoulos who is a long time Democrat supporter had to reveal these poll numbers on his show and you can see his reaction reading these numbers:
What do you make of this massive Republican lead in polls? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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