+1 (970) 414-2609
  • About Us
  • Directory
  • Contact Us
  • Global News
Monday, August 8, 2022
  • Home
  • Academy
  • Active Campaign
  • Youth Programs
  • Join the Club
No Result
View All Result
Boys & Girls Clubs of Senegal
No Result
View All Result
Home World News

Democrats see midterm momentum after Biden’s unexpected winning streak

by billy bambrough
August 6, 2022
in World News
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
464
SHARES
1.8k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

President Biden is on a roll for a commander-in-chief with historically low approval ratings, scoring a string of legislative and foreign policy wins that are giving Democrats fresh hope of avoiding a drubbing in the November midterms.

Mr. Biden has been able to pass a slew of significant bills through the evenly divided Senate with overwhelmingly bipartisan support. He also finally secured the backing of longtime holdout Sen. Joe Manchin III, West Virginia Democrat, to support his climate and spending bill, a measure that is on track to be passed in the coming days.

The past week was perhaps Mr. Biden’s most successful as president, starting with the killing of the world’s most wanted terrorist and ending with the unemployment falling to its lowest level in 50 years.

In between, Mr. Biden celebrated Sen. Krysten Sinema, Arizona Democrat and another crucial holdout vote, finally endorsing his spending bill; gas prices hitting a 50-day low, and voters in red-state Kansas giving Democrats hope in the midterms by overwhelmingly rejecting an amendment that would ban most abortions.

“For anyone that doubted whether Joe Biden’s policies or approach to governing works, this week is further proof about his ability to lead in the times of crisis,” said Democratic strategist Antjuwan Seawright. “Poll numbers don’t reflect his ability to govern.”  

The victories are a much-needed lifeline for Mr. Biden and the Democrats. Political analysts have been forecasting that Democrats will lose both the House and the Senate in the fall midterms.

And Mr. Biden’s own popularity has been fading. A New York Times/Siena College released last month found that 64% of Democrats want someone other than Mr. Biden to be the party’s nominee in 2024, while a CNN poll put that figure as high as 75%.
 
Things had been looking abysmal for the president. In addition to low poll numbers within his own party, he was criticized for his slow response to the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade; his climate bill was dead in the water, and he tested positive a second time for COVID-19.
 
Mr. Seawright said the recent string of victories is a game changer for the midterms, which are now less than 100 days away.
 
“For all those who predicted doom and gloom, what’s their prediction now? What are they saying now with 54 days of dropping gas prices and a strong economic jobs report?” he said.
 
Republicans say Mr. Biden and the Democrats have too many hurdles to overcome for one good week to make a difference. They note that inflation is still at its highest level in 40 years, gas prices are still well above where they were last year, and Mr. Biden’s approval rating is still mired in the low 40s.
 
“Prices are still unbelievably high, products still cost more, and families are still struggling to pay for food and gas. Just because Biden is having a good week doesn’t mean that’s coming to an end,” said James Keady, a GOP strategist.

While Mr. Biden’s reversal of fortune has created some momentum for Democrats heading into the midterms, political watchers wonder how long it will last. The president’s winning streak occurred in early August, a time when many voters are on vacation and not paying attention. Political forecasters also caution that it’s hard to predict three months into the future based on one good week.

“There are ebbs and flows and every administration,” said Stephen Medvic, professor of politics and government at Franklin & Marshall College. “I think this can help Democrats avoid a worst-case scenario of losing 40 to 60 [House] seats, but historically the president’s party always does terribly in the midterms. It might make things less bad.”
 
Ironically, Mr. Biden is racking up victories while sidelined with COVID-19. He made few public appearances last week while isolating in the White House after seven straight days of positive tests.
 
Perhaps Mr. Biden’s biggest victory came on Friday with one of the best jobs reports of his presidency.  Employers added 528,000 jobs in July, more than double the prediction of Wall Street analysts.
 
The overall unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, the Labor Department said.

The strong report helps Mr. Biden argue that the overall economy remains healthy despite two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, which has spurred Republican criticism that the U.S. entered a recession.
 
But it wasn’t Mr. Biden’s only good fortune last week.
 
Last Monday, Mr. Biden announced that the U.S. killed Ayman al-Zawahri, one of the masterminds of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, who had eluded capture for over 20 years. al-Zawahri was killed by a CIA drone strike while standing on a balcony in Kabul, Afghanistan.
 
Democrats and Republicans celebrated the operation, with even longtime foe Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, saying the president “deserves credit” for the strike.

Not only did the successful operation put Republicans in the awkward position of crediting Mr. Biden, but it also gave the president a victory to justify his strategy of combating terror threats without U.S. boots on the ground. It simultaneously gave him a talking point to push back against criticism for last year’s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan.
 
“This is a massive thing that Republicans and Democrats on both sides of the aisle should be cheering,” Mr. Keady said. “But also you have to remember there have been massive foreign policy failures by this administration in Afghanistan and elsewhere. So does this one victory make up for those string of failures?”

ADVERTISEMENT

Also in the past week, gas prices have hit their lowest levels in about eight weeks, falling to an average price of $4.11 per gallon, down more than 70 cents per gallon since the beginning of July, according to AAA, the automobile group.
 
The administration has celebrated more than 50 straight days of lowering gas prices.
 
But energy prices are volatile. Some energy analysts fret that gas prices could surge again in October. J. P. Morgan and other analysts have warned that Russia could shut down its gas supply altogether in retaliation for stricter sanctions slapped on Moscow because of the war in Ukraine.
 
It’s still possible that the worst-case scenario is avoided, but some Democrats remain on edge.
 
On Wednesday, voters in Kansas overwhelmingly rejected an amendment that would have allowed the state legislature to ban abortions. The convincing victory for abortion rights activists could mobilize voters to support pro-choice candidates in the fall. Turnout in the Kansas primary was up nearly 60% from the last primary in 2018.
 
“The vote in Kansas does suggest that the country, even in conservative areas, are not as ideological as many want them to be,” said Robert Rowland, who teaches presidential rhetoric at the University of Kansas. “That does provide some opening for Biden because it can save a candidate when their opponents overreach too far.”
 
Mr. Keady says claims that the Kansas vote could be a bellwether for the midterms are overblown.

“Americans are not one-issue voters,” he said. “The abortion referendum is a one-issue microcosm vote. Americans are still going to have to make a decision on gas prices, leadership, and if they are better off now than they were a year and a half ago.”
 
Mr. Biden scored another victory Thursday when Ms. Sinema endorsed his domestic agenda after reaching a deal with party leaders. The agreement gives Democrats the likely 50 votes to push Mr. Biden’s climate and spending bill through the Senate.
 
The bill, dubbed the Inflation Reduction Act, is a scaled-back version of Mr. Biden’s Build Back Better package, which had stalled for over a year amid opposition from Ms. Sinema and Mr. Manchin.

Mr. Manchin announced last week that he would also back the president’s plan, kicking off Mr. Biden’s winning streak.
 
“It is a tremendous opportunity for us in the fall,” said Mr. Seawright. “People are going to feel it when gas prices go down and when unemployment goes down.”

Also in the past week, two measures championed by Mr. Biden passed the Senate by decisive bipartisan margins. Senators voted to approve expanding the North Atlantic Treaty Organization with the addition of Finland and Sweden by a 95-to-1 vote, while another measure to aid veterans exposed to toxic burn pits passed 86-to-11.
 
Those legislative victories come on the heels of two other bipartisan wins for Mr. Biden in the Senate within the past few weeks. The Senate in June passed his gun safety bill by a 65-to-33 vote, and a bill that would invest billions in domestic semiconductor manufacturing cleared the Senate last week, 64-to-33. 

news image

Previous Post

Union boss’s wife blasts ALP for taking donation

Next Post

Joy Reid: Today we got proof that Biden’s economic policies are working

Related Posts

World food prices drop after restarted Ukraine grain exports

by agence france-presse
August 7, 2022

World food prices fell sharply in July, partly thanks to a deal between Ukraine and Russia lifting a sea blockade...

Read more

New convoy of grain ships sets sail from Ukraine

by delali adogla-bessa
August 7, 2022

Four more ships carrying grain and sunflower oil have left Ukraine ports via a safe maritime corridor. Millions of tonnes...

Read more

Nadia Dobrianska: It’s striking to see an Irish person advocating the partition of Ukraine

by irishexaminer.com
August 7, 2022

The controversy over the letter by Sabina Higgins to the Irish Times ‘War in Ukraine: a moment of moral choice’...

Read more

Russia-backed official in Ukraine dies after assassination attempt

by yuri lanz
August 7, 2022

Updated 5 hours ago AN OFFICIAL WITH the Russian occupying authorities in Ukraine’s Kherson region has died after an assassination...

Read more

Russian soldier suspected of castrating Ukrainian captive admits being questioned by FSB over it

by tami schroeder
August 7, 2022

The Russian soldier suspected of castrating a Ukrainian captive in a sickening video has been named after a detailed investigation...

Read more

Holiday Rush Drives Demand at Europe’s Busiest Fuel Station

by rebecka michaud
August 7, 2022

Last Updated: August 07, 2022, 08:23 IST Luxembourg Motorists are parked at a gas station in Berchem in Luxembourg on...

Read more
Next Post

Joy Reid: Today we got proof that Biden’s economic policies are working

ADVERTISEMENT

Trending Posts

World News

World food prices drop after restarted Ukraine grain exports

by agence france-presse
August 7, 2022

World food prices fell sharply in July, partly thanks to a deal between Ukraine and Russia lifting a sea blockade...

Read more

World food prices drop after restarted Ukraine grain exports

New convoy of grain ships sets sail from Ukraine

Nadia Dobrianska: It’s striking to see an Irish person advocating the partition of Ukraine

Russia-backed official in Ukraine dies after assassination attempt

Russian soldier suspected of castrating Ukrainian captive admits being questioned by FSB over it

Holiday Rush Drives Demand at Europe’s Busiest Fuel Station

Load More

Popular Posts

LGBTQ+ Rights In Senegal

by BGC Senegal
November 26, 2019

We work diligently to prevent suicide through youth empowerment, counseling and support programs.

COVID-19 RESPONSE

by BGC Senegal
March 23, 2020

Boys & Girls Clubs Of Senegal started a Global COVID-19 Relief Fund Saturday.The Goal of the COVID-19 Relief Fund is...

50 Tongue Twisters to improve pronunciation in English

by BGC Senegal
August 3, 2021

Tongue twisters are a great way to practice and improve pronunciation and fluency. Below, you will find some of the...

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube

NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to know about our upcoming events and programs.

QUICK LINKS

  • About Us
  • Learning Center
  • Active Campaign
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us
  • Global News

CONTACT INFO

  • [email protected]
  • For donations contact us at: [email protected]

© 2019-2022 Boys & Girls Clubs of Senegal. We are a 501 (C)(3) organization and donations are tax deductible. - EIN: 83-3699796

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Academy
  • Active Campaign
  • Youth Programs
  • Join the Club

© 2019-2022 Boys & Girls Clubs of Senegal. We are a 501 (C)(3) organization and donations are tax deductible. - EIN: 83-3699796

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT

Add New Playlist