Democrat Pollsters Express Alarm 2 Weeks Ahead of 2022 Midterms: ‘Wake Up to Political Reality ’

Democrat Pollsters Express Alarm 2 Weeks Ahead of 2022 Midterms: ‘Wake Up to Political Reality ’
A voter casts their ballot at a polling place at the Baltimore War Memorial Building during the midterm primary election in Baltimore, Md., on July 19, 2022. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
Jack Phillips
10/24/2022
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10/25/2022
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Several Democrat pollsters and analysts have expressed alarm in recent days about their party’s prospects ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections.

Historically, the party of the president tends to lose seats in Congress in midterm elections. Democrats currently hold a slim majority in the House and operational control in the Senate, which is split 50–50.

“A month ago, it looked like not only were the Democrats poised to hold the Senate, the question was: were they going to be able to get, you know, two extra seats?” Fernand Amandi, a Democrat pollster who worked on Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns, told The Hill publication on Oct. 24.  “Now, I think the hope is just to hang on.”

Mainstream media outlets and Democrat politicians claimed that the Supreme Court’s summer decision reversing Roe v. Wade would bolster Democrats who campaign in favor of pro-abortion laws and mandates ahead of the 2022 midterms.

“If you look at the Dobbs decision—that seems to have come a little too early for the Democrats,” Jon Reinish, a Democrat strategist told the publication, adding that “inflation is probably the biggest” issue right now.

Inflation

In recent months, it’s become more clear that Americans are increasingly concerned about the state of the economy, gas prices, and inflation. Several weeks ago, the Department of Labor released the consumer price index for September that showed inflation remains near a 40-year high at 8.2 percent.

“Polling is going south in multiple races, and unless the goal is to lose more than we should ever have to, Democrats need to wake up to political reality and focus on inflation and economic anxiety—these are the issues that matter most to voters,” Chris Kofinis, CEO of Park Street Strategies, a public relations and research firm, noted in an interview with the typically Democrat-friendly NBC News.

“Inflation never should have been downplayed,” Mike Lux, a Democrat strategist, added. “Working-class folks are getting hit hard by inflation and we need to make clear that we understand what is going on, we know that people are having a tough time and we are with them in this fight.”

A recent poll commissioned for the same news outlet shows that 71 percent of Americans say the United States is heading in the wrong direction and a majority are worried about both the state of the economy.
High inflation continues, financial markets have dropped, and recession isn't yet visible, so rate increases are expected to continue. (Bill Cox/The Epoch Times)
High inflation continues, financial markets have dropped, and recession isn't yet visible, so rate increases are expected to continue. (Bill Cox/The Epoch Times)

“What is [Democrats’] message about why inflation is going to be worse if Republicans win?” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) told NBC in a recent interview. “I don’t think our economic message has been loud enough or sharp enough.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), meanwhile, told Punchbowl News last week that Democrats will “have to message [inflation] better in the next three weeks ahead.”

Republicans have repeatedly hammered the Biden administration and Democrats for embracing left-wing economic policies such as targeting the oil industry with executive orders to promote a climate-friendly agenda, and for supporting COVID-19-related lockdowns and mandates that forced many businesses to shut down while snarling supply chains.

But Democrats and President Joe Biden have said a GOP victory in the House or Senate would spell doom for the U.S. economy.

“If you’re worried about the economy, you need to know this,” Biden said, according to a White House transcript. “The Republican leadership in Congress has made it clear they will crash the economy next year by threatening the full faith and credit of the United States for the first time in our history, putting the United States in default unless we yield to their demand to cut Social Security and Medicare.

“You heard that one, right? You all heard them say that. That’s what they’re saying.”

However, according to GOP pollster Ford O’Connell, Republican candidates only need to focus on two things to stay relevant.

“As long as the Republicans stay focused on two things—my money, my family—then they’ll win in 2022,” he told The Hill. “They’ll win in 2024. Because the Democrats aren’t showing any sign of changing their approach.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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