Overall, 85% of likely midterm voters said they were somewhat or very concerned about crime.
The Democrats are likely to face substantive losses in the upcoming midterms as voters view the party as “ineffective and out of touch,” former Clinton pollster Douglas Schoen and his firm’s partner, Carly Cooperman, warned Sunday in an op-ed for The Hill.
“Indeed, the findings of our survey — which was conducted among likely 2022 midterm election voters — show that the electorate is increasingly pessimistic about the direction in which President Biden and Democrats are steering the country and feel that the party’s priorities do not align with their own,” Schoen and Cooperman wrote.