February 15, 2022
The Biden blues
By Silvio Canto, Jr.
Not long ago, it seemed that all the experts, including some Republicans, were saying that the Democrats just had too much demographics on their side. What happened? Now it seems that the demographics argument is not what they projected it to be. I think that my late father would say "que paso" or the Cuban version of what happened?
Check this from Matthew Continetti, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute:
President Biden is running out of time. He has until November 8 to improve both his own political standing and public attitudes toward the Democratic Party. Otherwise, his tenuous congressional majorities -- 222–212 in the House of Representatives and 50–50 in the Senate -- will disappear. Every morning brings him another reminder of his dilemma. Every morning brings him one step closer to what’s shaping up to be the biggest political shellacking in more than a decade.
I don't know that it will be the biggest political shellacking or thumping or whatever else you want to call it. Yes, presidents usually have a bad first midterm but this one is more than just history repeating else.
First, the Democrats are getting desperate. What else do you call AOC in Texas trying to destroy two of their safest seats in Congress?
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