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Red Tsunami: CNN Makes Prediction That Rattles Democrats To Their Core

There’s no denying that the growing majority of the American public is beginning to reconsider their loyalty to the Democrat Party.

Key demographics, like Hispanic and Black Americans, are starting to wonder whether liberals have taken them for a ride, exploiting their particular racial backgrounds to garner votes on the left.

Joe Biden’s presidency has been the wake-up call many Americans needed.

Quality of life is worsening for a large portion of the country as consumer costs, gas prices, and tax bills grow to an unmanageable level. Not to mention the supply chain disaster the results of which have caused babies to grow hungry thanks to a national formula shortage.

Meanwhile, CNN is beginning to sound the alarm and is voicing its concern over the Red Tsunami that’s headed for Washington come November.

According to CNN, the GOP is poised to make historic gains in the House not seen since the late 1930s.

“And guess what? Since 1938, the Republican two-point lead on the generic congressional ballot is the best position for Republicans at this point in any midterm cycle in over 80 years,” he continued. “It beats 2010, when Republicans were up a point.”

Sometimes history isn’t always prologue, but my estimate for the 2023 House makeup if the election were held today — which again, it isn’t … would be Republicans, 236 seats to 241 seats. Democrats, 194 to 199,” Enten said, predicting a swing from Democrats +12 to Republicans +37-47.

Many Democrats point to Joe Biden’s extreme unpopularity with the American public as the main driver behind what could be a historic gain for congressional Republicans.

Historically speaking, the results of midterm elections have been largely proportional to the President’s approval rating at the time.

“In 1962, the president’s approval rating, JFK, was 71%. Bill Clinton in 1998, 63%. In the 2002 cycle, 72% for George W. Bush. Joe Biden’s is just 41%,” Enten said, going on to ask, ” Why is his approval rating so low?”

Enten then brought up a slide showing approval rating in the context of the economy specifically — which a majority of American voters have said will be the most important issue heading into November.

Meanwhile, Biden’s CDC just announced new mask requirements for the upcoming Monkeypox pandemic that’ll likely affect the way Americans vote in the ’22 midterms.

You know what they say: If you can’t win, just cheat!

Author: Asa McCue


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