Anonymous ID: 3c004e Aug. 6, 2022, 4:42 p.m. No.17098966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8992 >>9651

The steal has already begun, and they are telegraphing it.

 

So much winning. So much panic.

 

The Democrats Suddenly, Unexpectedly Have Some Momentum

 

https://newrepublic.com/article/167296/2022-midterms-democrats-kansas-abortion

 

Are things finally turning around for congressional Democrats? A summer dominated by the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade and explosive January 6 Commission hearings have pushed the party to narrow leads in generic ballot polling. FiveThirtyEight’s tracker now has Democrats and Republicans tied while several recent polls have shown sharp gains for President Biden’s party when voters are asked who they would prefer to have control of Congress. On Tuesday, voters in Kansas—a state that hasn’t gone blue in a presidential election since 1964—strongly rejected a proposed amendment that would have likely banned abortion in the state.

 

Polling from YouGov and Indivisible in Arizona, meanwhile, found that voters in the state overwhelmingly reject both candidates who supported Donald Trump’s “Big Lie” and those in favor of restricting abortion in the state. According to the results, which were conducted between July 28 and July 31, 51 percent of voters surveyed said they would view a candidate who believed the 2020 election results were fraudulent “less favorably,” while only 23 percent said they would view them “more favorably.”

 

Meanwhile, 55 percent said they would view a candidate in favor of banning abortion after six weeks “less favorably,” while just a third of voters said doing so would lead them to view them “more favorably.” When asked to choose between a generic Democrat holding the view that abortion should be legal through the first trimester and in any cases involving rape or incest and a generic Republican that favors banning all abortions, 60 percent chose the Democrat; just 27 percent went with the hypothetical Republican.