Summary
A recent poll by PBS News/NPR/Marist shows that 55% of voters would choose a Democratic candidate for Congress if elections were held now, compared to 41% who would prefer a Republican. This marks a 14-point lead for Democrats, the largest lead they have seen since 2017.
Key Facts
- A new poll was conducted by PBS News/NPR/Marist.
- 55% of voters would pick a Democratic candidate for Congress.
- 41% of voters would choose a Republican candidate.
- The poll reveals a 14-point lead for Democrats.
- This is the biggest lead for Democrats since November 2017.