Republican J.D. Vance maintains his four-point lead over Democrat Rep. Tim Ryan in the race to fill Ohio’s open United States Senate seat, according to the latest polling by Cygnal released on Tuesday.
found that Vance leads Ryan by four percent, 48.3 percent of the 1,886 likely general election voters in Ohio to 44.2 percent, with 7.5 percent still undecided two weeks before the election.
As Rudnick said, the undecided shrunk as both sides gained more support since last week’s poll. That pollVance also closed the gap among the independents, as Ryan only shows a slight lead, 42 percent to 45 percent. Last week’s poll showed Ryan with an eight-point lead among the independents, 38 percent to 46 percent.
Additionally, the polling from Cygnal found that only 49.9 percent of the likely general election voters think the country is headed in the right direction. In comparison, an overwhelming majority of 69.5 percent say the country is going in the wrong direction. Another 5.7 percent said they were unsure.
The polling was conducted from October 20 to 24, with 1,886 likely general election voters, and saw a 2.26 percent margin of error.
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