Democrats confront difficult prospects for midterms [View all]
The Hill
House Democrats are beginning to confront the challenging reality awaiting them in the 2022 midterm elections amid a spate of retirements and dim redistricting prospects.
Democrats had hoped that brightening economic and public health outlooks combined with ongoing discord within the GOP would save them from the kind of electoral thrashing that historically besets the presidents party in midterm elections.
But privately, some in the party are beginning to acknowledge the uphill battle they will face next year when their narrow majorities in the House and Senate will be on the line.
I think its starting to set in a little bit, one Democratic consultant and former House staffer said. The consultant noted there was a lot of optimism among Democrats earlier this year after they captured the Senate majority and President Biden was sworn in to the White House.
There are things to be optimistic about and its not like the Republicans have it all figured out either, the consultant added. I just think we need to be realistic about things, that history isnt really on our side.