Opinion Today
March 25, 2022
Republicans More Likely Than Democrats To Say Partisan Control of Congress ‘Really Matters’
Pew Research Center
With the midterm congressional elections still more than seven months away, registered voters are evenly divided between the two major parties in their election preferences. At the same time, Republican voters are more likely than Democratic voters to say it “really matters” which party gains control of Congress in this fall’s midterms.
Fox News Poll: Biden's inflation troubles persist as voters cite high gas prices, spending woes
Dana Blanton, Fox News
The president’s marks are underwater by 21 points for his handling of the economy (38% approve, 59% disapprove) and a staggering 35 points on inflation (31% approve, 66% disapprove). Voters continue to say the economy is in bad shape, with 74% rating it negatively (32% only fair, 42% poor). That’s nearly three times as many as rate it positively (6% excellent, 20% good).


