Joe Biden is off to a better first four months than most of his predecessors, winning a huge legislative measure, presiding over an administration of competence that has avoided any embarrassments and an economy about to take off.
Yet Democrats privately are worried, on a range from nervous to pessimistic. The legislative landscape is not promising; their House majority, they fear, is in peril next year, and they are frustrated that the Trump-dominated Republican party isn't suffering from his dwindling popularity.
The victory on the COVID relief/stimulus bill may be the congressional high-water mark for Biden...
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/555461-despite-bidens-strong-start-democrats-are-worried