Overview
- Harry Enten, on CNN News Central on Tuesday, said aggregated polls now put Democrats’ generic House lead at about three points.
- That edge is down from roughly six points in March last year, a shift he said keeps the House fight within typical polling error.
- A CNN survey found 77% blame President Trump for higher living costs, yet Enten noted Democrats show similarly weak approval.
- Voters split evenly on which party they trust on the economy, which he said explains why head-to-head congressional preference reads as a dead heat.
- Conservative outlets such as Townhall and the New York Post highlighted his warning, arguing redistricting gives Republicans a path to hold or retake the House.