All the Top Issues , Heading Into This Year's , Midterm Elections.<br />'Newsweek' recently reported on all <br />of the top issues for Americans heading <br />into the upcoming midterm elections.<br />'Newsweek' recently reported on all <br />of the top issues for Americans heading <br />into the upcoming midterm elections.<br />According to a new poll from Monmouth University, economic issues like inflation remain one of the biggest factors going into the midterms.<br />According to a new poll from Monmouth University, economic issues like inflation remain one of the biggest factors going into the midterms.<br />The Monmouth poll revealed a stark <br />difference between the concerns <br />of the left and the concerns of the right. .<br />According to the poll, amid a range of issues, <br />Democrats were focused on <br />climate change and abortion.<br />According to the poll, amid a range of issues, <br />Democrats were focused on <br />climate change and abortion.<br />Republican concerns were more directed <br />towards inflation, crime and immigration.<br />Republican concerns were more directed <br />towards inflation, crime and immigration.<br />82% of Americans surveyed said <br />that inflation is an extremely <br />or very important issue.<br />Crime came in second with 72%, while election <br />and voting were considered extremely <br />important by 70% of those surveyed.<br />Crime came in second with 72%, while election <br />and voting were considered extremely <br />important by 70% of those surveyed.<br />Other top concerns included jobs and unemployment, immigration, transportation and energy infrastructure, racial inequality, gun control and climate change.<br />Other top concerns included jobs and unemployment, immigration, transportation and energy infrastructure, racial inequality, gun control and climate change.<br />The poll found that President Joe Biden received low marks on a number of top issues, including his handling of inflation, with just 30% approval.<br />Other top issues saw Biden receive low <br />approval rating: crime 32%, immigration 21%, <br />abortion 31% and gun control 30%.<br />'Newsweek' reports that the Monmouth poll was <br />conducted from September 21 to 25 and has <br />a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points