“Americans are divided on whether they would vote for a Democratic or Republican congressional candidate if the 2022 congressional election were being held today. About four in ten (37%) say that they would choose the Democratic candidate, three in ten say they would choose the Republican candidate (29%), 5% say they would vote for someone else or a third-party candidate, 23% say they don’t know who they would vote for, and 5% say they wouldn’t vote. Among those who say they would vote for someone else, a third party, or did not know, half of Americans (50%) say they would vote for a Democratic candidate and four in ten (39%) say they would vote for a Republican candidate when pushed to choose a side.”
“Predictably, most Republicans (83%) say they would vote for a Republican candidate, and most Democrats (81%) say they would vote for a Democratic candidate. Independents are more divided: One in four (26%) say they would vote for a Democrat, while one in five (20%) say they would vote for a Republican. One in ten independents say they would vote for someone else or a third-party candidate (11%). A third of independents say they don’t know which candidate they would vote for (36%), compared to 13% of Republicans and 14% of Democrats” says the toplines from a Public Religion Research Institute survey with a shit ton of other findings.