In March, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) released a memo indicating it was looking to make “meaningful gains” in the democrat-controlled states of Nevada, Maine, Oregon, and Washington.
Polls now indicate that it could happen, as Republicans are leading or in the margin of error in those states on the state legislative generic ballots.
A memo for the poll notes, “Only 40% of those surveyed want the Legislature to support Biden’s agenda, while 52% want the Legislature to enact opposite policies to push back on the President.”
Also highlighted in the poll’s memo is how grave the economic conditions are in Nevada, which is certainly affecting democrats as the party in power. The top issue that Nevada voters want their state government to address is cost of living, chosen by 27 percent of respondents.
In Maine, democrats are up by just 1 percent, 48-47 percent, and independents prefer Republicans by 5 percent. Biden’s image is also underwater there, 45-52 percent.
Despite how blue Oregon may be, Republicans are leading on the state legislative generic ballot by 4 percent, at 47-43 percent. Further, democrats in the state legislature are particularly underwater, by 39-52 percent.
Biden won the state by 16 points in 2020, which has voted for the democrat candidate for president every time since 1988. He’s now underwater by double digits, 40-57 percent.
The top issues in Oregon are addressing the cost of living, at 22 percent, and fighting crime and increasing public safety, at 21 percent. The poll’s memo noted that no other issue cracks 15 percent.
When it comes to Washington, another bright blue state, democrats have a particularly narrow lead over Republicans, at 48-46 percent. Not only do democrats have a particularly narrow lead, but their image is also underwater, at 42-49 percent.
The polls were conducted June 28-June 30 with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.99 percent.
It has been said that 80% of what is happening in the fight to save Our Nation is unknown by We the People. Which translates into only 20% of the progress being made is common knowledge.
With that said, were you Def-Con News readers aware of an entity called the RSLC? It’s nice to learn there has been an ongoing grassroots effort to bring the disgruntled historically-democrat voters into the Republican fold.
It has also been said that a large percentage of democrat voters will choose not to vote when they are disheartened. So, with this in mind, every effort should be extended to encourage these people to become enthusiastic Republican voters.
God speed to Conservatism.
And God speed to the disgruntled democrats choosing to give Conservatism a chance.