Doyle McManus: The GOP hopes to take control of Congress, but Trump is in the way
Two months ago, as Americans began their summer vacations, the political landscape looked bleak for Joe Biden and his Democrats. Inflation was soaring; the president's popularity was sinking. Political forecasters said a Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in November's congressional election looked almost foreordained. A GOP takeover of the Senate appeared in reach, too, which ...
by Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times
Sep 06, 2022
3 minutes
Two months ago, as Americans began their summer vacations, the political landscape looked bleak for Joe Biden and his Democrats.
Inflation was soaring; the president's popularity was sinking. Political forecasters said a Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in November's congressional election looked almost foreordained. A GOP takeover of the Senate appeared in reach, too, which would doom Biden to two years of partisan gridlock.
By last week, the climate had changed. Biden's popularity, while still well below 50%, had struggled back toward respectability. Polls from The Wall Street Journal and
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