Democrats Sound a Bit Too Giddy About the Midterms
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Democrats Sound a Bit Too Giddy About the Midterms
"Democrats are too busy being giddy with anticipation for the midterms. Nearly every day seems to bring another Democratic overperformance in a special or off-year election, or another great poll for the party."
"The president's approval ratings have now dropped consistently into the 30s. According to The New York Times' polling average, 58 percent of Americans disapprove of the president's overall performance, the highest share since right after the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol."
Democrats are feeling optimistic about the upcoming midterms, moving away from previous negativity and blame. This shift is marked by positive polling and electoral performances. President Biden's approval ratings have dropped into the 30s, with 58 percent of Americans disapproving of his performance. Economic issues and a controversial war have further impacted his popularity. Polls indicate a preference for Democrats over Republicans on economic matters, suggesting a potential shift in voter sentiment as the midterms approach.
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