Fox News reports:
If voting today, the survey shows the race tied, as 41% would back the Democratic candidate in their House district and 41% the Republican. The GOP had a 3-point edge in July and June, and a 7-point advantage in May.
Meanwhile, the shift in vote preference mainly comes from women. They preferred the GOP candidate by 1 point in May and now go for the Democrat by 6. Also since May, party loyalty among Democrats increased by 3 points and decreased among Republicans by 2 points.
And while independents remain largely undecided, their support for the GOP candidate is down 2 points. The generic ballot number comes from a national survey of voters and not from a series of individual Congressional district surveys.
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Women have shifted toward the Democrats by seven points since May, according to a Fox News poll https://t.co/nfhId5HTl9
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