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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Apr 19, 2021, 01:32 PM Apr 2021

Polls suggest House Democrats will buck midterm curse and add to their ranks [View all]

Conventional wisdom in Washington is that the party in control of the White House usually loses any number of congressional seats in the midterms. In 1994, President Bill Clinton saw his House majority collapse with the Democrats losing 54 seats and the speaker's gavel, something that had held true since the Truman Administration. After wresting control back from the GOP in 2006 during the final two years of the George W. Bush Administration, Democrats faced a similar blood bath during the 2010 midterms losing 63 seats in what President Barack Obama aptly described as a "shellacking."

With one of the slimmest majorities for any new president in modern history, President Joe Biden is already banking on the popularity of his legislation and executive actions to buoy Democratic prospects heading into the elections. Polling from last month following the passage of the American Rescue Plan indicated that 63 percent of Americans, including 58 percent of independents, supported the $1.9 trillion package passed with just Democratic votes. Similarly, according to a new poll out from The New York Times, Biden's new infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Act, "garners support from two in three Americans, and from seven in ten independent voters." Interestingly enough, the plan has the support of more than 30 percent of registered Republican voters according to the same poll.

In addition to the broad level of support behind the Biden administration's two landmark pieces of legislation, new polling from Morning Consult from earlier in the month demonstrates the total dominance of Democrats over Republicans on the most critical issues facing the American people. During the 2018 midterms, healthcare was the leading issue that drove voters to the polls - and that was before an international pandemic ravaged our country. According to data from that Morning Consult poll, Democrats in Congress hold a +25 percent advantage over their GOP colleagues when voters are asked who they trust more to handle COVID-19 - 51 percent to 26 percent. Similarly, Democrats hold a +19 percent advantage when it comes to healthcare writ-large and a +20 percent advantage when it comes to protecting Social Security and Medicare. Even more damning for Congressional Republicans is the fact that voters give House Democrats a five percent advantage on who they trust on issues of the economy, an issue that was squarely in the Republican column in recent elections, including 2020.

Team Blue's advantage when it comes to key political issues isn't the only concern for the House GOP Caucus. As Morning Consult's Eli Yokley notes, "Democrats are beginning the budding 2022 election cycle with an enthusiasm advantage over Republicans as President Joe Biden and his party work to buck the traditional midterm curse of losing ground in Congress. At this early stage, Democratic voters, at 81 percent, are 9 percentage points more likely than Republican voters, at 72 percent, to say they're at least "somewhat" enthusiastic about voting in the 2022 midterms, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/polls-suggest-house-democrats-will-buck-midterm-curse-and-add-to-their-ranks/ar-BB1fOLl0

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The GQP saying elections are rigged is a sure loser SoonerPride Apr 2021 #1
Lips To God's Ears Me. Apr 2021 #2
You beat me to it. We will also have to wnylib Apr 2021 #12
And you BOTH beat me. That was my very first thought. 11 Bravo Apr 2021 #14
Wait . . . gratuitous Apr 2021 #3
Deliver for the American people and they will Johnny2X2X Apr 2021 #4
POsts 12 & 14 Me. Apr 2021 #17
Please, God! calimary Apr 2021 #5
I have been doing my part since first registering to vote in early 1988. Omnipresent Apr 2021 #6
They need to find something to hammer these knuckledraggers with over and over. Just Carlitos Brigante Apr 2021 #7
Despite the logic..my gut, for what it's worth has been saying the same PortTack Apr 2021 #8
Unsurprisingly they don't take into account 10 seats that swing to R because of Census redistricting WarGamer Apr 2021 #9
Trump/GOP's yeoman trolls were gloating last week Kingofalldems Apr 2021 #10
Hope this is correct! NT tiredtoo Apr 2021 #11
limbaugh's death makes it worse than that for them. no more central messaging certainot Apr 2021 #13
The same polls that had us expanding our House majority in 2020? DetroitLegalBeagle Apr 2021 #15
blue wave #3? Demovictory9 Apr 2021 #16
That would be incredible. SYFROYH Apr 2021 #18
The admin getting out in public explaining the Recovery Act should make the difference. LiberalFighter Apr 2021 #19
It's early, but we have purpose and direction bucolic_frolic Apr 2021 #20
By the summer of 2022 Mr.Bill Apr 2021 #21
Superficially running away. Dawson Leery Apr 2021 #22
Please, please make it so. tclambert Apr 2021 #23
Grass Roots 2022. Hard work. Tommymac Apr 2021 #24
Good to see this.. bc the Reality is that.. Cha Apr 2021 #25
I Don't Understand The Usual Edge Republicans Have On Handling The Economy DallasNE Apr 2021 #26
That is some great, but not entirely unexpected news! BobTheSubgenius Apr 2021 #27
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