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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Democrats Now Have Their Biggest Lead On The Midterm Ballot
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Democrats Now Have Their Biggest Lead On The Midterm Ballot

Last updated: March 25, 2026 6:05 pm
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During midterm elections, a recurring pattern often unfolds where the control of Congress shifts away from the president’s party. As the election approaches, the opposition party typically gains strength on the hypothetical midterm ballot.

Although the president is not directly on the midterm ballot, his or her popularity and the general perception of the country’s state play a significant role in influencing voter decisions. Currently, the perception of Donald Trump’s performance and the overall situation in the country is unfavorable.

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A recent poll by Quinnipiac University disclosed:

Thirty-eight percent of voters approve of Donald Trump’s performance as president, while 56 percent disapprove, which is consistent with Quinnipiac University’s poll from March 9, 2026.

Regarding Trump’s management of the economy, 38 percent approve while 58 percent disapprove. This approval rating aligns with Quinnipiac University’s poll from October 22, 2025, marking his lowest approval rating on economic issues.

In terms of foreign policy, 36 percent approve of Trump’s handling, with 59 percent disapproving. The March 9 poll from Quinnipiac University showed 40 percent approval and 57 percent disapproval.

For Trump’s handling of the Iranian situation, 34 percent approve, and 59 percent disapprove. The March 9 poll indicated 38 percent approval and 57 percent disapproval.

Trump’s ratings are either at their lowest or declining further, impacting the generic congressional ballot significantly.

One might assume Democrats are succeeding due to a more motivated base compared to Republicans. However, Quinnipiac’s findings reveal a different scenario:

If elections were conducted today, 51 percent of voters would prefer the Democratic Party to control the United States House of Representatives, while 40 percent would favor Republican control.

Among independents, 57 percent support Democratic control, whereas 26 percent lean towards Republican control, with 17 percent undecided.

The potential blue wave isn’t driven by Democrats alone but significantly fueled by independents supporting Democratic candidates.

If Democrats maintain or expand their lead on the generic ballot, historical trends suggest a strong likelihood of regaining the House. An increasing lead could signal greater risks for House Republicans and possibly jeopardize Republican Senate seats.

The key takeaway from the data is that independents are bolstering Democrats’ position in the upcoming midterm elections.

What are your thoughts? Are Democrats on the path to a midterm victory? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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