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Jason Dick

The good, the bad and the meh: What 2026 economic and polling numbers we follow - Roll Call

We are awash in numbers, data and polling. So, what are the best ones to keep track of in politics?

Candidate quality, funding and the demographic makeup of states and congressional districts are important, but so is the political environment candidates run in. And that environment fluctuates wildly.

As we head into the 2026 campaign, with control of the House and Senate up for grabs, here are some of the key numbers to follow that will help define the political environment. They are not all of equal weight, which we break down in the podcast, but taken together they add up to a foundation for getting at that most basic of questions: What’s going on?

  • Presidential approval rating
  • Consumer sentiment
  • The unemployment rate
  • Satisfaction with the direction of the country
  • Congressional approval
  • Generic congressional ballot question

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