Voters Poised for Large Midterm Turnout, Opposed to Drastic Policy Actions by President Trump

Americans are overwhelmingly engaged in the upcoming 2018 congressional elections, and are poised to split with the president on a number of high-profile policy issues. In the inaugural edition of the George Washington University Politics Poll more than three-quarters (78 percent) of registered voters said they definitely will vote in the November general elections; another 15 percent said they probably will. Only 2 percent said they would definitely not vote. On a generic ballot for U.S. House, voters chose Democrats over Republicans, 45 to 38 percent. …

YouGov, a respected leader in online polling, conducted the academic, nonpartisan research poll for GW. CONT.

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