Independents Favor Democrats for Congressional Control, New Survey Shows
A recent NBC News survey indicates that independent registered voters prefer Democrats to control Congress after November by a 12-point margin. The poll found 46 percent of independent registered voters favor Democratic control, while 34 percent would prefer Republicans. Overall, 49 percent of registered voters expressed a desire for Democrats to lead the next Congress.

A new survey has revealed that independent registered voters show a preference for Democrats to gain control of Congress following the November elections, by a margin of 12 points.
The NBC News poll specified that 46 percent of independent registered voters would favor Democrats having control of the upcoming Congress. In contrast, 34 percent of this demographic indicated a preference for Republicans.
Looking at the broader electorate, the survey reported that 49 percent of all registered voters surveyed stated they would want Democrats to be in control of Congress.
According to The Hill, these findings suggest a notable lean among independent voters towards the Democratic party for congressional leadership. (Source: The Hill)



