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Democrats Have Three Major Opportunities to Save the Midterms
All is not lost. In danger, there is opportunity.
As the midterm election approaches, more than a few Democrats are nervously eyeing nose-diving poll numbers and fielding angry calls from their constituents about A.) Rising gas prices, B.) Rising food prices, C.) Rising housing costs, or D.) All of the above.
“A sour and angry America poised to punish Dems this fall,” announced Politico in somber tones today, to the likely surprise of many mainstream media outlets still trying to put a brave face on things.
“Biden and his top advisers know that the window to change the economic narrative through executive action is rapidly closing,” continued Politico, in a not-so-subtle prod of President Joe Biden to revive the “phone and pen” presidency of his predecessor.
Former President Barack Obama did visit the White House recently, in an effort to remind any Americans feeling sour and angry that Democrats did deliver on their promises with the roll-out of Obamacare.
Still, Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God- never one to mince words- recently summed up the feelings of many voting Democrats during an interview with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.