Republicans Mop the Floor With Democrats on the Economy and Immigration in Stunning New Poll
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Republicans Mop the Floor With Democrats on the Economy and Immigration in Stunning New Poll
"The survey of 1,019 American adults, which was conducted between September 19-21, found that the public trusts Republicans' plan to address crime to the Democrats' by 20 points (40%-20%), on immigration by 18 points (40%-22%), on foreign conflicts by 12 points (35%-23%), on the economy by 10 points (34%-24%), and on gun control (32%-28%) and political extremism (30%-26%) by four points."
"Democrats, on the other hand, are better trusted on the environment (37%-23%), women's rights (38%-25%), healthcare (34%-25%), and respect for democracy (31%-29%). The results mirror those of a Washington Post/Ipsos poll that found the GOP has a seven-point advantage on the economy, a 13-point advantage on immigration, and a whopping 22-point advantage on crime. Let's compare it back to 2022, mused CNN's Harry Enten while discussing the latter survey."
"How about immigration? It was Republicans by three back in 2022. Look at this! The Republican lead has actually gone up by 10 points. What are you doing Democrats?! My goodness gracious. And on crime the Republicans were up by 13 and now they're up by 22. The lead again expanding by nearly double digits. So whatever Democrats are doing it ain't working."
A Reuters/Ipsos poll of 1,019 American adults conducted Sept. 19–21 shows Republicans hold sizable trust leads over Democrats on multiple issues. Republicans lead by 20 points on crime (40%-20%), 18 on immigration (40%-22%), 12 on foreign conflicts (35%-23%), 10 on the economy (34%-24%), and smaller margins on gun control and political extremism. Democrats lead on the environment, women's rights, healthcare, and respect for democracy. A Washington Post/Ipsos poll reports similar GOP edges, and comparisons to 2022 indicate the Republican advantages on immigration and crime have widened.
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