Rep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., says Republicans are offering a solution to Democrats 'transferring debt,' not canceling it.is seeking to hold on to its majority in the House this fall as the midterm elections approach and several candidates from the party place focus on issues they feel will motivate their base to turn out and vote, but some strategists suggest those issues will do little to impact the results as Americans remain focused on the economy.
Democratic and Republican candidates will go head-to-head in elections around the country this fall, with Republicans expected to retake control of the House."Democrats will win if bold action is taken on kitchen table issues that tangibly improve people's lives." "The easy answer is no. Despite all the political noise, the issue driving voters in this election is still the economy. The reason Democrats have closed the gap a bit in some polling is that voters are a bit less pessimistic about the economy. In my latest survey, 23% of voters said their finances are getting better while 40% say worse. That -17 net is not good, but it's not as bad as the -28 the month before.
"Democrats doing lots of stuff to make people lives better is always a good strategy to help win political campaigns."Tina Ramirez, spokesperson for Maggie's List:
Inflation, crime and the invasion at the Mexican border are the most important issues