A new Echelon Insights survey of likely voters conducted July 10–14 finds Republicans leading Democrats by one point, 48% to 47%, on the generic congressional ballot ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. When respondents were offered a third-option aligned with Elon Musk’s proposed “America Party,” overall support shifted: Democrats led with 45%, Republicans slipped to 41% and the hypothetical party drew 5%. The inclusion of the new party would turn the GOP’s one-point edge into a four-point Democratic advantage, according to the poll.
Generic Ballot Polling: DEM: 45% GOP: 41% AMR: 5% Echelon / July 14, 2025
Generic Ballot Polling: GOP: 48% DEM: 47% Echelon / July 14, 2025
🚨 BREAKING: Should Elon Musk go all-in on his "America Party" and run candidates in the midterms, it would take the narrow Republican lead away 🔴 No America Party: R+1 🔵 With America Party: D+4, (AMEP takes 5% total) Republican support goes from 48% to 41%, -7. Democratic https://t.co/LMGb8gkRf2