He has a history of huge Medicare fraud.
Category: 2022 elections
Generic ballot polls update 9/3/22
If the election were today, would you want to see the Republican Party or the Democratic Party win control of the United States House of Representatives?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) September 2, 2022
Democrats win control 47%
Republicans win control 43%
(Quinnipiac U. Poll, RV, 8/25-29/22)
trend: https://t.co/l9hgFOS0NF
Generic Congressional Ballot:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 31, 2022
Democrats 47% (+5)
Republicans 42%
.@MorningConsult/@Politico, 2,007 RV, 8/26-28https://t.co/D9X8GD1yxc
Generic Congressional Ballot:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 28, 2022
Democrats 48% (+7)
Republicans 41%
Big Village, 848 LV, 8/24-26https://t.co/RivyyAcMOc
Biden Job Approval:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 26, 2022
Approve 42%
Disapprove 51%
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Generic Congressional Ballot:
Republicans 45% (+1)
Democrats 44%
Emerson, 1,000 RV, 8/23-24https://t.co/VPp3BRdLET
Generic Ballot (National)
— Stella (@stella2020woof) August 25, 2022
Dem 48%
Rep 44%
8/19-8/22 by Echelon Insights (B/C)
1054 LV
Arf arf! Can I have a treat?
Poll #159937 #ElectionTwitter
Generic Ballot (National)
— Stella (@stella2020woof) August 25, 2022
Dem 50%
Rep 42%
8/19-8/22 by Echelon Insights (B/C)
1054 RV
Woof! Hope this was helpful!
Poll #159936 #ElectionTwitter
Generic Congressional Ballot:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 17, 2022
Democrats 46% (+4)
Republicans 42%
.@MorningConsult/@Politico, 2,005 RV, 8/12-14https://t.co/niEj0q4QT2
55% of Republicans have little or no confidence in the fairness of 2022 elections
Read the poll. It has this alarming statement:
Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to have little or no confidence the elections will be conducted fairly (55% vs. 17%).
I’m sure this means a lot of Trump-cult candidates won’t concede if they lose just like their cult leader.
A majority of registered voters (56%) say the issue of abortion will be very important in their midterm vote, up from 43% in March. Driven mostly by Dems. https://t.co/yByLGKSksf pic.twitter.com/N8qdFxVhCA
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) August 23, 2022
Election deniers are winning many Republican primaries
This is terrible and will impact the 2024 elections.
More than half of Republican Senate nominees have rejected, cast doubt upon or tried to overturn the 2020 election results https://t.co/qRyx7BWyxD
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 14, 2022
Across the six battleground states that decided the 2020 presidential vote, candidates who deny the legitimacy of that election have claimed nearly two-thirds of GOP nominations for state and federal offices with authority over elections. https://t.co/IEiGgVZgg6
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 23, 2022
Update: With overt election denier Chuck Gray's victory in Wyoming last night, there are now 11 states with Republican nominees for secretary of state (state elections chief), out of 27 races this year, who have questioned or rejected the 2020 results. https://t.co/uJDgnd4p3Y
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 17, 2022
Washington Post: 54 of 87 Republican nominees in the 2020 presidential battlegrounds are election deniers. https://t.co/Cpdf2oLtKv pic.twitter.com/Xokplf533W
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) August 15, 2022
JFC. 😱
— Susan Greenhalgh (@SEGreenhalgh) August 23, 2022
RGJ/Suffolk poll: An election denier is leading race to be Nevada's top elections officer https://t.co/2MPCRbxw0v via @rgj
Mark Finchem, the Republican nominee for Secretary of State in Arizona, would oversee elections. He's also an election denier, a member of the far-right Oath Keepers, posted about stockpiling ammunition and apparently kept a "Treason Watch List."https://t.co/ASWPXqOP6q
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) August 16, 2022
These 20 candidates are a threat to democracy this November. Remember their names. pic.twitter.com/Ya3UxdnD92
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) August 16, 2022
The generic ballot is moving towards the Democrats
Even GOP polls are showing the election moving significantly towards the Democrats.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 12, 2022
It is clearly a new, bluer election. https://t.co/S37gPXomUX
The electoral picture for Democrats has improved since the Dobbs decision, but it isn't great. Especially since the pattern over the past four cycles is that results match the generic ballot — or shift heavily to the GOP. https://t.co/uzzmHj09Ra pic.twitter.com/4V0xbMTVgF
— Philip Bump (@pbump) August 12, 2022
“Meanwhile, the shift in vote preference mainly comes from women. They preferred the GOP candidate by 1 point in May and now go for the Democrat by 6.” https://t.co/MniGETqZpQ pic.twitter.com/wuqcHuKyFL
— Conor Sen (@conorsen) August 11, 2022
GOP advantage in the generic ballot is gone in new Fox News poll. Was 46-39% in May, then 47-44% in June and 44-41% in July. New poll is even at 41-41%.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) August 11, 2022
Do voters want Democrats or Republicans in Congress? https://t.co/pz9s2mpngQ
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) August 5, 2022
Democrats are gaining ground on the generic ballot polls after the abortion decision
The unpopular Supreme Court decision is inspiring a reaction.
The Republican lead on the FiveThirtyEight generic-ballot average has officially evaporated. (But remember, we have yet to fully switch over to likely-voter polls.) https://t.co/5pLjOho5fm pic.twitter.com/cJNsgG6ZL9
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) August 3, 2022
D+7 on the generic ballot, per Monmouth
— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) August 3, 2022
Was tied in June. https://t.co/1GXkuBnpev
Generic Congressional Ballot:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) July 22, 2022
Democrats 46% (+5)
Republicans 41%
Axis Research/@USChamber, 1,219 LV, 7/5-10https://t.co/tzS54YFOUr
Republicans who won’t certify primary results – a preview of the future?
As I wrote elsewhere: “This is how Republicans are planning to steal elections”https://t.co/G30WATuqce
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) July 30, 2022
Tina Peters, under indictment for allegedly leaking voter info to Mike Lindell while Clerk, says her CO Sec of State primary, where she lost with 28% of vote, was rigged: “This was a setup. They want to take me out because they know that I know what’s going on in the machines.” pic.twitter.com/pMbI8S3KlM
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) July 25, 2022
I am glad the @nytimes is covering. I wrote about this on Tuesday.https://t.co/GTFM01tWXy https://t.co/oxV0TTyHi3
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) July 24, 2022
This behavior is *the* biggest threat to democracy.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) July 23, 2022
“Some Republican-led counties are refusing to certify election results — a move that could throw American democracy into chaos if it becomes widespread.”https://t.co/FinWea4Ryu
Failed MAGA Nevada gubernatorial candidate Joey Gilbert filed a lawsuit claiming his loss was a “mathematical impossibility" based on the analysis of an “expert” who has no degree in math and installs swing sets for a living.
— Duty To Warn 🔉 (@duty2warn) July 21, 2022
Scoop from @NataliaECG, @VotebeatUS's Texas reporter: A group of right wing activists in Tarrant County, Texas have descended on the county elections office for days to count the March 2020 primary race all over again because of unspecified "fraud." https://t.co/oWgBQjR3YQ
— Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) July 23, 2022
Cook Political House Outlook
Is the "red wave" ebbing? Probably not much. But as Dems show more signs of life and Rs nominate several problematic candidates, we're downgrading our @CookPolitical House outlook from a GOP gain of 20-35 seats to 15-30 seats. Full analysis: https://t.co/LozihjYbQz
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) July 22, 2022
Generic Congressional ballot polls – 7/21/22
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— Opinion Today (@OpinionToday) July 19, 2022
Fox News Poll: If the election were today, 41% would back the Democratic candidate in their House district, 44% the Republican; according to Fox News modeling a 3-point edge translates into a GOP gain of about 23 seats (Dana Blanton, Fox News) More: https://t.co/4UCzUz2mEH pic.twitter.com/prUtr2iuW6
Another poll showing Democrats ahead in the generic congressional ballot. +7 with registered voters!
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 21, 2022
Why? Because Democrats put people over politics and are focused on lower costs, American jobs and safe communities.
What are Republicans focused on? Ending Social Security. https://t.co/yWNrp3xtjG
More interesting divergence in GOP @EchelonInsights poll. Democratic vote in generic ballot exceeds Biden approval by 13 pts among Hispanics, 11 w/Blacks, 15 w/ages 20-29, 13 w/ages 30-39, 7 w/col+ whites. Dem vote w/Biden 2020 voters (~90%) far above his approval w/them (~80%)
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) July 20, 2022
NEW AARP poll by Fabrizio/Anzalone of the 56 most competitive House districts:
— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) July 21, 2022
R+4 on the generic ballot
Dems with just 5-point lead among Hispanics; 3 point lead with Asian-Americans
Biden 37/61 approval
Trump 50/49 (!) approval
Pelosi: 32/61 favhttps://t.co/tFDCzHwUUH
btw here is another poll showing the generic congressional "race" is tied. No patience for Dem, defeatism. https://t.co/A2aCVXQZvr
— Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) May 4, 2022
News from @cnn poll isn’t more of same re Biden, it’s erosion of Republican support in generic ballot IN THIS ENVIRONMENT.
— John Della Volpe (@dellavolpe) July 19, 2022
RV
May 42D – 49R
July 46D – 46R
Women
May 46D – 44R
July 51D – 40R
Independents
May 33D – 41R
July 36D – 39R
65+
May 37D – 62R
July 49D – 47R
Ohio will use a Republican map that violates their constitution for 2022
They’re getting away with it.
It is a remarkable state of affairs that 2022 congressional and legislative elections in Ohio will all be held under maps that courts have ruled are unconstitutional. But there you have it.
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) July 19, 2022
So, to recap Ohio's 2022 election cycle:
— Tyler Buchanan (@Tylerjoelb) July 19, 2022
May congressional primary: Used an unconstitutional gerrymandered map
August statehouse primary: Will use an unconstitutional gerrymandered map
November congressional/statehouse general: Will use unconstitutional gerrymandered maps
As expected, OH Supreme Court throws out GOP map as an illegal gerrymander – but it’s too late to redraw in time for 2022. Expect Republicans to draw a slightly different gerrymander in time for 2024, when the court’s balance of power could shift right. https://t.co/gv3GUxMFnb
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) July 19, 2022
Ohio's state legislative and congressional maps are now all ordered to be redrawn for 2024.
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) July 19, 2022
🚨BREAKING: Ohio Supreme Court STRIKES DOWN congressional map. Court orders legislature to adopt new map within 30 days. A victory for the voters of Ohio. Congrats to @RedistrictFdn and the @EliasLawGroup team who litigated this important case.https://t.co/n5hEoet1de
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) July 19, 2022
Another redistricting deadline coming up, no action expected from Ohio legislature https://t.co/rrnCF4qoyb via @OhioCapJournal
— Susan Tebben (@susantebben) August 9, 2022
E.g.: you wouldn’t know it, but Ohioans are now voting on both statehouse & Congressional maps that violate the OH Constitution.
— David Pepper (@DavidPepper) October 24, 2022
That’s not opinion. It’s the ruling of the OH Supreme Court. But those illegal maps are on our ballot.
A legal map would’ve sent more Ds to Congress https://t.co/aeRIjxasyE