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Democrats Set for MASSIVE Losses After CNN Exit Polls


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Exit polls conducted by CNN on Tuesday previewed a grim outlook for Democrats.

In polls covered by the network, voters told CNN they’re far from satisfied with “the way things are going in the US,” with 39% saying they’re “dissatisfied,” while 34% said they’re downright “angry.”

75% of voters rated the condition of the nation’s economy “not so good” or “poor” – which spells trouble for Democrats.

Another poll showed 54% of voters “disapprove” of Biden’s performance.

According to CNN polling, 58% of voters said they’re experiencing “moderate hardship” in their households due to inflation, with another 20% describing their hardship as “severe.”

Unsurprisingly, high gas prices were an issue for most voters.

Infowars noted:

Republican voters told CNN inflation was their top issue, while Dems were more concerned with abortion. Despite the mainstream media repeatedly claiming “democracy” was up for a vote, it did not show up in Democrats’ top issues.

WATCH:

From Townhall:

Watch the CNN panel’s response to the exit polls:

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Via CNN:

Voters unhappy with the state of the nation and largely negative on Biden

Voters in this year’s midterm elections are broadly unhappy with the state of the nation and hold largely negative views of President Joe Biden, according to the preliminary national results of the exit poll conducted for CNN and other news networks by Edison Research.

More than 7 in 10 said they were less than satisfied with the way things are going in the country, with about one-third saying they were not just dissatisfied but angry with the state of the nation.

Biden’s approval rating stands at about 45% among voters in this year’s election – nearly identical to then-Donald Trump’s 45% approval rating four years ago among 2018 midterm voters. And voters in this election were more than twice as likely to strongly disapprove of Biden as they were to strongly approve of him.

Just shy of half of voters this year said that Biden’s policies are mostly hurting the country, with about 36% saying his policies are mostly helping, and the rest that they’re making no difference.

Many voters didn’t see their congressional vote as a referendum on the president – close to half said that Biden was not a factor in their vote, while about 18% said their vote was to express support for Biden, and about one-third that it was to express opposition to him.



 

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