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New York Times/Siena College National Survey

TOPICS:2022 ElectionsBidenNew YorkSiena PollThe New York TimesTrump

Posted By: Siena Research Institute October 17, 2022

  • 49-45% Voters Prefer R’s over D’s in Congressional Races
  • Only 24% of Likely Voters Say U.S. on the Right Track
  • 2024 Matchup: Trump 45% – Biden 44%

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