Republicans and 2018 Midterm Elections

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Republicans are also surpassing Democrats in the eyes of voters. More voters believe the GOP’s strategies for job creation and employment are better than the Democrats’.

Pushback from Democrats

In spite of the preceding information from Monmouth University’s latest poll, Democrats have a contrasting perspective on President Trump’s approval ratings and moreover, on how Republicans will fare in midterm elections.

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesperson Tyler Law opined the hereinafter statement:

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President Trump’s numbers are abysmal, and it’s dragging down vulnerable House Republicans deep into the map. Any slight uptick is starting at a very low bar.

As the GOP works to maintain their control of the House and Senate, Democrats hope to regain majority control. However, in order to do so, Democrats will have to win 24 House seats and two Senate seats. Both parties remain at odds about the likelihood of which party will either maintain or regain control.

Oregon Republican Greg Walden believes that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi hurt the Democrats by referring to thousands of dollars of employee bonuses (engendered by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) as “crumbs:”