35% is enough when 1/5 are ambivalent and these folks are disproportionately deciding primary contests in places that actually sent these folks to Washington. https://t.co/cCwNlObT1e
— Liam Donovan (@LPDonovan) January 6, 2023
48% is a higher number of Republicans in favor of compromise than we've seen in past polls.
— Bill Scher (@billscher) January 8, 2023
2014: 32% (Pew)https://t.co/AS2JB4RtqQ
2019: 36% (GW Politics)https://t.co/n5ScRmQ5gj https://t.co/E5HaR11Ehm