Republicans are aiming to take back the House and Senate in November as Democrats struggle to pass their agenda.
As of Wednesday, February 3, support for Republicans stood at 44.3 percent and support for Democrats was 42.4 percent, a gap of just 1.9 percent between the parties. The figures suggest undecided voters could be a decisive factor in the upcoming midterms and there is still room for both parties to make gains.
Though this modest rise may good news for Democrats, they are still behind Republicans, and the GOP is still gaining support. Both the GOP and Democrats have improved their position since the end of January, but Democrats may still need to overcome that gap ifThe president's party typically does poorly in midterm elections and Democrats have struggled to pass President Biden's agenda, with the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act
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