Recent survey data show roughly half of U.S. adults would support a GOP candidate in the run-up to the 2022 midterms, while those who traditionally favored Democrats shifted to Republican-leaning.
Six months away from the November elections, a new poll by NPR/PBS/Marist (pdf) found that 52 percent of Latino voters are more likely to back a GOP candidate in their district if the election were underway, versus 39 percent who would vote for a Democrat.
The poll, conducted from April 19 to April 26, underscores a dramatic swing as a majority of Latino voters favored President Joe Biden, the then-Democratic presidential candidate, back in the 2020 campaign.
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