One of the hardest things to do in politics is to keep your voters engaged and motivated to vote in the midterm elections after your party wins a presidential election. This is especially true if your party controls all three branches of government. In midterm years, only the most committed (read: most angry or anxious) come out to vote. …
Right now, while Biden continues to get solid marks from his own partisans, they are not nearly as excited about him as Republicans are angry with him. CONTINUED
Amy Walter, Cook Political Report
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