A recent poll shows that Republican state Sen. Tom Barrett could unseat incumbent Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI) in the November election for Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District.
by Cygnal in Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District from June 14 to 16. The poll asked 400 people in the district and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.70 percent.last Saturday, Biden’s approval rating went down to only 32 percent, the lowest in his presidency, with a 57 percent disapproval. Eleven percent of survey participants did not approve or disapprove.
But, overall, Biden’s approval rating is underwater in 48 states, including the typically dark blue California and his home state of Delaware. He has a net approval of negative 25 nationwide. The NRCC’s spokesman, Mike Berg, said, “Elissa Slotkin might be doing better if she didn’t spend her time in Washington backing Joe Biden’s inflationary spending sprees and massive tax hikes.”
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