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Crash Course - The Big-Ticket Issues Impacting The 2022 Midterm Electi
Crash Course - The Big-Ticket Issues Impacting The 2022 Midterm Electi
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Independent voters could play huge role as midterm races tighten across the nation
Panelists Michelle Price, Chris Ryan and Luige Del Puerto forecast which issues will define key races in New Hampshire, Colorado and Nevada on 'Special
Report.'
In the final stretch of the 2022 midterm elections Republican and Democratic candidates
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are making their final arguments on the issues that matter most to American voters.
Republicans have gained a slight edge over Democrats in recent weeks in generic
congressional vote polling — a closely watched indicator for midterm performance — but a
number of tight battleground races will determine control of Congress.
1. Growing inflation
Inflation is top concern of voters in the 2022 midterms, consistently ranking highest on
voters' list of priorities throughout the election cycle. Unlike most political issues, inflation
affects every single voter making it an especially potent force in this year's midterms.
Since hitting a 40-year high in June, inflation has remained stubbornly high with prices
climbing 8.2% annually in September, according to the latest report from the Labor
Department.
Despite efforts from the White House to address rising prices, President Joe Biden
continues to poll poorly on his handling of the economy, in turn hurting voters' perception
of Democrats on economic issues. Republicans have continued to poll better on inflation,
with a majority of voters trusting the GOP over Democrats to best handle the economy.
According to figures from the Council on Criminal Justice, homicides in 2022 are still 39%
higher than during the same period in 2019, with property crimes, violent crimes, and drug
offenses also seeing increases this year.
As the party traditionally tied to law and order, Republicans have made crime a key part of
their midterms messaging, frequently calling out Democrat opponents who previously
supported defunding the police in the aftermath of Black Lives Matter protests in 2020.
Crime has continued to poll higher on voters' concerns in the final weeks of the midterms,
often coming in second to inflation, with a majority of voters trusting Republicans over
Democrats on crime by a 15 point margin, according to a Fox News Poll.
Issues GOP handle better than Democrats, according to voters. (Fox News)
Many Democrat candidates refocused their midterms messaging to abortion following the
SCOTUS decision. In fact, Planned Parenthood announced a record-breaking midterm
spending plan of $50 million in key races, Fox News Digital reported .
Democrats saw a bump in generic congressional polling and the midterms appeared more
competitive for the first time all cycle.
Despite heightened interest in abortion, especially among Democrat voters, some political
commentators question the potency of the issue come election day, worrying that
Democrat candidates might be leaning too heavily on the issue at a time when inflation
and crime continue to top concerns of key voter blocs.
Issues Democrats handle better than GOP, according to voters. (Fox News)
The issue has remained a central theme throughout the midterms, consistently polling
high on the list of voter concerns according to national polls.
Over the past year, governors of border states have sounded the alarm over the growing
border crisis and its detrimental effects to their states' citizens and resources. The issue
gained national attention in the midterms when Republican Governors Ron DeSantis, R-
la., and Greg Abbot, R-Texas, sent busses of illegal migrants to New York, Washington
D.C, and Martha’s Vineyard.
Immigration and border security are another issue set where Republicans have held an
advantage among likely voters.
President Joe Biden gives a speech on protecting American democracy in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia on
September 1, 2022. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu Agency)
5. Threats to Democracy
Threats to democracy has been an issue of top importance to Democrats in the midterms ,
In Congress, Democrats have attempted to keep this issue front-and-center ahead of the
midterms. The House Select Committee's investigation into the January 6th Capitol riot
has held numerous public hearings attempting to prove former President Donald Trump
undermined democracy in the aftermath of January 6th.
On the trail, some Democrat candidates have pointed to their Republican opponents'
refusal to accept the 2020 election results as a key sticking point in their campaign
messaging.
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