Right-wing pollster Rich Baris revealed that he was "really worried" about Republicans' ability to win midterm elections after a recent poll suggested that the party would be "crushed."
During a Thursday discussion on the Real America's Voice network, Baris told host Jack Posobiec that President Donald Trump's approval rating "isn't looking great."

"This comes down to the war. People always get war weary, right? There you have it," he explained. "It's 40%. He was two-tenths away from falling into the 30s."
"But the generic ballot is what's really worrying me because it's not — it's not simply that this is an affirmation of the Democratic Party," he continued. "This is about Republican enthusiasm, certainty to vote, and of course the independents, because if your side is more enthusiastic, more gung-ho, more generating of energy, your independents that lean toward your side are also going to get more energized."
"It really is who is generating more excitement. And we've been seeing this with a special election after special election."
Baris' latest poll showed Democrats leading on inflation, the economy, jobs, health care, and foreign policy.
"And I think we're just hitting a patch of anger," he said of Republicans. "I watch these leads disappear. I watched the inflation and cost-of-living lead disappear months ago. But economy and jobs, that just disappeared last week. Foreign policy, that just disappeared last week."
"So, I mean, there's very simple things that they've been saying for now the better part of a year," he added. "You know, don't bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, tell [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] to go home. I mean, there's no way to have this frank conversation without making some people upset. But it's time to have it."
"You know, I've been shooting flares in the air for months. We're going to get crushed."


