Why the Virginia governor’s race is so close.
” in the election, or where voters from the party not in the White House are more likely to show up in a non-presidential election than those from the president’s party. Couple this with Youngkin’s advantage among independents — Youngkin led by 6 to 9 points among independents in those polls from CBS News/YouGov, Emerson College and Christopher Newport University — and it could be enough for a Youngkin win.
Just over a year before the 2022 midterm elections, 45 percent of registered voters say they are “extremely” enthusiastic or “very” enthusiastic to cast their ballots, per a recent. Those who voted for Republican House candidates in the 2018 midterms were slightly more likely to be extremely enthusiastic about voting in 2022 compared to voters who cast their ballots for Democratic House candidates in 2018 .
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