Democrats have opened a 14-point lead over Republicans in a national NPR/PBS News Marist Poll survey asking which party voters would back if the midterms were held today.

Why it matters: It's the largest advantage Democrats have held in a Marist poll since 2017, yet another positive sign for a party looking to make a comeback next year after a cascade of victories earlier this month in off-year elections.

Driving the news: Among 1,291 registered voters, 55% said they'd vote for the Democratic candidate in their House district, compared to 41% who said they'd back the Republican, according to a NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll national survey conducted last week. • Another 3% said they would vote for another party's candidate, and 1% were unsure. • When voters were last asked the question, ba

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