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Another Day, Another Bleak Midterm Report For Democrats

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As we approach the 2026 midterm elections, the party that is not in power—specifically, the Democrats—usually has an advantage. However, recent redistricting has created a much more competitive electoral landscape. Additionally, Democrats are facing the challenge of low voter approval ratings, as we reported earlier.

CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten pointed out that, along with redistricting—which is expected to result in more seats for Republicans—the Democrats’ numbers in the generic Congressional ballot have declined since March and are now within the margin of error.

And recently, the Associated Press published an article discussing internal conflicts within the Democratic Party, titled “Inside the Furor Plaguing Democratic National Committee Leader Ken Martin.”

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