KEY POINTS
  • The poll found 47% of voters want or prefer Republicans to control Congress compared with 44% who want or prefer Democrats.
  • Overall, 82% of Americans ranked inflation as an extremely or very important issue, compared with 56% who ranked abortion as a top worry and 32% who said the coronavirus pandemic was a big concern.
  • Independents in particular are more than twice as likely to give preference to economic issues over threats to human rights and democracy, 61% to 29%.
A woman votes at a polling booth on May 17, 2022 in Norwood, North Carolina, United States. North Carolina is one of several states holding midterm primary elections.

Economic issues like inflation are of top mind for midterm voters a month out from Election Day, giving Republicans a slight edge over Democrats in a new poll released Monday by Monmouth University.

For the first time since the Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health decision overturned the constitutional right to abortion, a majority of voters polled by Monmouth say they think Republicans should take back control of Congress.