Tuesday's special election in Ohio to fill a vacant U.S. House seat showed off a Democratic advantage in high-engagement voters, with the district swinging roughly 20 points in Democrats' favor, compared to previous elections. While Republican state Sen. Michael Rulli defeated his Democratic opponent Michael Kripchak by just under 10 points in the special election for Ohio's Sixth Congressional District, it was a disappointing margin in a district that had been won by outgoing Rep.
The result could be seen as a confusing one for many political observers, with Ohio as a state trending more towards Republicans in recent elections, and the Sixth Congressional District having been a safe haven for the GOP for over a decade. But the result highlights a growing problem for Republicans nationally ahead of this year's general election, Wasserman notes, pointing out that Democrats have a growing enthusiasm edge as November approaches.
The first group, whom the report called 'high-engagement' voters, features those who 'voted in all four of the past four federal elections or voted in the 2022 midterms if they registered after 2020.' The middle tier features voters whom the report called 'low/mid-engagement' voters, or those who 'skipped at least one of the past four federal elections.' The last group contained new registrants since 2020, which can include those that moved between states.
Ohio, which has traditionally been a swing state but was won comfortably by Trump in the last two elections, looks once again to be trending toward Trump in November. According to the latest Real Clear Politics Polling Average, the former president holds a 10-point lead on Biden in the state.
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