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CNN Capitol Hill reporter Melanie Zanona said Sunday that keeping President Biden on the sidelines “seemed to help” Democrats in the midterm elections and that the party won “in spite of” him.
“No doubt it is such a good night for Biden, however it does seem when you look at the exit polls that Democrats prevailed in spite of him, not because of him necessarily,” Zanona said. “I mean, CNN exit polls show 49% of voters who said they somewhat disapprove of Biden, voted for Democrats, while 45% backed Republicans. So I mean, you see Biden, he sat off on the campaign trail in a lot of the key races, he wasn’t making big campaign pushes, he wasn’t front and center and that seemed to help Democrats.”
CNN “Inside Politics” host Abby Phillip noted earlier that the White House was taking a victory lap following the midterm elections.
“And they should,” Rachael Bade, a co-author for POLITICO Playbook, said. “I mean nobody saw this coming, I mean except, of course, some Democrats who were – we all dismissed as overly optimistic. But clearly, you know, their agenda has been resonating with people, and because of Trump’s, again, especially toxic political – and they were really able to capitalize on this.”
CNN reporter Melanie Zanona said Sunday that Democrats won “in spite of” President Biden.
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NEVADA DEMOCRAT CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO DEFEATS REPUBLICAN ADAM LAXALT IN SENATE RACE
The Fox News Decision Desk projected Saturday that Democrats will maintain control of the Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez, D-Nev., was declared the winner against Republican challenger Adam Laxalt.
Phillip noted Biden received a lot of pushback for his final speech on democracy and said abortion played a big role in the decision for voters.
“I think – Democrats had an inflation problem. And that hurt a lot. But Republicans broadly had an extremism problem. And part of the extremism point number one was the Supreme Court ruling throwing…
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