With the midterm elections less than eight months away and control of the House of Representatives hanging in the balance, new polling is suggesting that voters in primary elections are less concerned with the electability of their candidates and more interested in ideological fidelity.
An NBC News poll released Sunday asked primary voters which matters more to them in choosing a primary candidate: selecting a “candidate who comes closest to your views on issues” or one “with the best chance to beat the [opposing party’s] candidate in November.” A majority (56%) of Democrats responded that selecting a “candidate who comes closest to your views on issues” is a priority, while only 42% favored electability against Republicans. Only one percent said “both,” and 1% said “not sure.”
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