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The Hill: Republicans lose edge on generic congressional ballot: poll
Republicans have lost their lead on the generic congressional ballot ahead of November's midterm elections, according to a new USA Today-Suffolk University poll released on Tuesday.
The survey shows Democrats narrowly leading Republicans on the generic ballot, 39 percent to 37 percent, marking a major shift from the GOP's previous 8-point lead in a November USA Today-Suffolk University poll.
The Democrats' lead falls with the poll's 3.1 percentage margin of error.
However, according to the latest poll's findings, Republicans are necessarily not hemorrhaging support to Democrats — rather more Republicans said they were undecided. Undecided voters ticked up 16 percent to 24 percent from November to January.
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WNU Editor: It looks like the Democrat base is coming back, and some in the Republican base are not sure and are now undecided .... USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Red flags for the GOP on the midterms, for Biden on leadership (USA Today).
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