The 2022 midterm elections did not go as planned for several Republican candidates seeking office, leaving voters to question how some Democrats survived tough elections.
Pollsters Mark Penn and Kellyanne Conway discuss clarifying moments and the swings and misses of the 2022 midterm elections on 'Special Report.'— both in the House and the Senate — did not go as planned for several Republican candidates seeking office, leaving voters to question how some Democrats survived tough elections and avoided the"red wave" that many within the GOP had predicted.
"Republicans should have run away with this election," Ayres, who serves as president of North Star Opinion Research, told Fox."They did not because the Dobbs decision energized many women and younger voters, and becausenumerous weak, first-time candidates who won primaries but could not win in a general election."
Christy Setzer, a Democratic strategist, said the GOP's downfall in several elections was because"people are tired of the crazy." Newly elected GOP Senators meet with Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell in the Capitol in Washington, DC on November 15th, 2022.
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