Midterm Elections: Voters Frustrated with Both Parties


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:53
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Midterm Elections: Voters Frustrated with Both Parties

New NBC polling reveals both major parties grappling with voter disapproval ahead of the midterms. Despite Democrats leading in Congress control preference, they face a 30% positive and 52% negative view. Republicans fare slightly better at 37% positive and 51% negative. President Trumps approval sits at 44%, down from January. Key issues like economy, inflation, immigration, and Irans new war are hurting Republicans. Voters express frustration, blaming Republicans for high living costs and inflation. Recent elections favor Democrats, forecasting a likely House retake, though the Senate race is tougher. Affordability is their top message.

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