With just over six months until the midterm elections, Republicans appear to have an edge over Democrats as just under 50 percent of Americans say they are more likely to vote for the GOP in a new poll released Friday. The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that 47% of registered voters are more likely to vote for a Republican candidate in their district if the midterms were held today. Approximately 44% said they would vote Democratic. Republicans also saw a key advantage among Independents, with 45% of registered independent voters saying they would vote for the GOP while 38% said they would vote for a Democratic candidate.
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