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Trump, Covid No Longer Scapegoats: Democrats' Dismal Outlook for 2022 Elections

Started by G.L.R., Wed 22 Dec 2021

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Democrats' Dismal Outlook for 2022 Midterm Elections Continues to Worsen

December 21, 2021


When New Jersey Democratic Rep. Albio Sires announced that he wouldn't seek reelection, he became the 23rd sitting Democrat in the House of Representatives to opt out of seeking another term in Congress. For a party with a majority that depends upon a mere handful of votes, losing 23 House veterans is a crushing blow, but more such announcements are expected as filing deadlines approach for the 2022 midterm congressional elections. ... majorities disapproving of President Joe Biden's performance and holding congressional Democrats responsible for the nation's growing list of serious problems. Schoen's survey is especially telling because of the intensity of voter determination reflected in the responses. Fully 72 percent said they are "absolutely certain" to vote in November 2022 and another 28 percent said they are "very likely." 


Numbers like those suggest 2022 could see a record midterm turnout if the present trends continue. Two-thirds, or 66 percent, of respondents agreed when asked if they believe "Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress are out of touch with hardworking Americans. They have been so focused on passing their own agenda that they've been ignoring Americans' day-to-day concerns, such as the rising prices for goods and gasoline." Only 30 percent disagreed... with Joe Biden's election, but it's just been more of the same. The country is still divided, the coronavirus pandemic is still ongoing, inflation is at a 30-year high and gasoline prices are soaring." On issue after issue, respondents expressed disagreement and dissatisfaction with the direction the country is heading...


Asked "generally speaking, would you prefer that there be Democratic control or Republican control of the U.S. House of Representatives," 46 percent of the respondents said they prefer GOP control, while 43 percent chose Democratic control. Asked how concerned they are with the violent crime surge, 58 percent said they are very concerned and 31 percent said they are somewhat concerned. A huge majority of the respondents, 62 percent, said they oppose defunding the police. Perhaps even more disturbing for Democrats is that 69 percent of the respondents agreed that "Joe Biden and Democrats are soft on crime." And 67 percent of the respondents said the country has become more divided since Biden took office, while 52 percent said they believe Biden has weakened the U.S. economy.


"Universally, we heard that there's been too much Trump talk, not enough focus on pocketbook issues. [former Virginia Gov. Terry] McAuliffe banged the anti-Trump drum constantly on his way to losing the race for Virginia governor," ... "But at-risk members we spoke with worry that Maloney is still embracing the Trump-as-boogeyman strategy, blasting Republicans as extreme for seeking his blessing or otherwise supporting him," Politico stated. Other factors, including the bitterly partisan atmosphere, are playing into the growing list of Democrats deciding to leave the House... You either have to be from the left or from the extreme right, and I don't think that's good for the country." Democrats control the House in the 117th Congress with 221 seats, versus 213 for the GOP. That means a shift of only five Democrats to vote with Republicans is required for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to lose on critical issues.... Read more ...


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