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Ticket-splitting voters were going extinct. Now they may decide 2022's biggest races.

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Oct 01, 2022
Ticket-splitting voters were going extinct. Now they may decide 2022's biggest races.

From Georgia to New Hampshire to Ohio, some of the most high-profile races in the chaotic 2022 campaign may be decided by ticket-splitters, voters who support a Democrat for one high-profile office and a Republican for another. Nowhere is the dynamic clearer than in Pennsylvania, where a recent poll has Josh Shapiro, the Democratic nominee for governor, comfortably leading his Republican opponent Doug Mastriano by 11 points, while Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman's edge over Republican candidate Mehmet Oz is just 4 points. Oz allies say "Oz-Shapiro" voters are crucial to his chances of beating Fetterman.

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