Biden Proves as Liability for Democrats Ahead of 2022 Midterms

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This doesn’t bode well for Democrats. Biden is their president. He represents the Democrat Party’s platform. If battleground state residents don’t favor the job of the current president, it’s not likely they’ll vote for his reinforcements in the House and Senate.

Biden’s negative impact on Democrats in the midterms likewise extends to Independent voters. Polls over the past month confirm that Biden’s job performance has alienated considerable amount of Independent voters.

GOP victories on the horizon?

There’s no denying that the Democrat Party is in the middle of crashing and burning. However, for Republicans, the story is very different.

Throughout 2021, multiple surveys indicated that Republicans have a very strong possibility of winning the House of Representatives back from Democrats next year. These surveys come on top of redistricting changes that favor Republicans.

Then, to top it all off, there are historical patterns at play. Typically the party that controls the White House does not fare well in the midterms. Therefore, there is a very real possibility that the 2022 midterms result in a massive red wave.