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    January 18, 2018
    2. The 2018 congressional elections

    Anti-incumbent sentiment now as high as in early 2010, higher than in 2006

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    2. The 2018 congressional elections

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    Congressional vote preferences divided by race, age and education
    Fewer conservative Reps are ‘looking forward’ to midterms than in ’14, ‘10
    Trump a bigger factor in midterm voting decisions than Obama was in 2010 or 2014
    Majorities in both parties see control of Congress as a factor in 2018 vote
    Anti-incumbent sentiment now as high as in early 2010, higher than in 2006

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