U.S. Congress Trial Ballot (June 2022)

U.S. Congress Trial Ballot (June 2022)

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Republican candidate46%
Democratic candidate41%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion12%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Republican candidate2%28%90%
Democratic candidate92%21%5%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion5%51%5%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Republican candidate4%3%1%
Democratic candidate86%87%98%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion9%10%1%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Republican candidate81%88%95%
Democratic candidate10%5%3%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion9%7%2%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Republican candidate4%26%85%
Democratic candidate89%45%8%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion6%30%7%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Republican candidate7%4%3%
Democratic candidate79%90%96%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion14%6%1%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Republican candidate70%91%88%
Democratic candidate17%5%5%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion13%4%7%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Republican candidate60%9%39%
Democratic candidate32%70%47%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion8%20%14%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Republican candidate51%43%
Democratic candidate38%44%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion11%14%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Republican candidate35%47%63%
Democratic candidate53%42%20%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion11%11%17%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Republican candidate34%42%50%54%
Democratic candidate42%45%37%43%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion24%13%13%4%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Republican candidate63%52%42%41%45%48%
Democratic candidate31%32%42%42%46%47%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion7%16%16%16%9%6%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Republican candidate62%45%44%19%
Democratic candidate27%42%44%65%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion11%13%12%15%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Republican candidate62%53%23%35%
Democratic candidate27%34%68%28%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion11%13%9%37%

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