Voters unimpressed with McCarthy's Commitment to America

49.8 percent do not believe Republican Leader of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy made a strong enough case as to why Republicans should earn support in the 2022 midterm elections in his “Commitment to America” speech.

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33.9 percent of voters believe Republican Leader McCarthy made a strong enough case for Republicans to earn support in midterms. This matches the 33.9 percent polled earlier in September asking if the GOP had made a strong enough case to earn voters support.

16.2 percent of voters say they are not sure if Republican Leader McCarthy made a strong enough case for Republicans to earn support in midterms. …

“We found in these numbers a fascinating gap between style and substance. A few weeks ago, we asked voters if the GOP has done enough convincing to earn their vote, a majority said no. In this poll, we wanted to see if House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy’s ‘Commitment to America’ media rollout last week moved the needle for voters. It did not. The numbers are virtually identical,” said Mark Meckler, President of the Convention of States. “However, when we polled two of the key proposals in the ‘Commitment to America’–voters responded positively and showed support. Voters like what Republicans are proposing, they just don’t believe the GOP sells it well enough. Frankly, they just don’t believe that Republicans do what they say they will do. Whether Republicans convince voters of their sincerity and commitment to actually enacting the Commitment agenda–or not–in the next few weeks, will decide the election.”

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