Infighting: Democrats Fuming over Midterm StrategyJacob Bliss 4 Feb 2022
As the midterm elections, that will decide the fate of the majorities in the House and Senate, along with how successful the president’s legislative agenda will be in the following years, quickly approach, there appears to be growing discontent with the various strategies coming from the Democrat National Committee (DNC), its affiliates, and the White House.
A report from the Hill indicated that the discontent among all the organizations had left some party members confused over their “big-picture” plan for the 2022 midterms that are now only months away. Multiple sources with knowledge of the party’s committee told the Hill they are “befuddled and upset that the strategic vision seems to be slipping away amid reports of personality disputes, administration overreach, communication mishaps and wasted resources.”
A “plugged-in DNC source” told the Hill that “While the White House still hasn’t figured out how to build their outside infrastructure, they’re quickly trying to shift blame for the position to people outside the White House.” The “plugged-in” source added: “It’s really disappointing because we’re 10 months before the election … We’ve got time.”
There was a series of stories from the Hill, NBC News, and Breitbart News in recent weeks. One report from NBC News cited “more than two dozen sources,” saying there was a growing argument inside the DNC and Chairman Jaime Harrison was thinking about leaving his post. A second from the Hill indicated that none of the committees could agree on a strategy for the midterms. The third story from Breitbart News outlined that Democrat candidates in tough elections nationwide appear to have been avoiding being seen with or speaking about President Joe Biden.
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