From New York to California, Democrats find they have to spend big in the midterms homestretch to defend incumbents in blue House districts that President Biden easily won two years ago.
Democratic voters, McCarthy tamped down expectations, and some Republicans braced for smaller gains in November.
last week that the party will pick up 20-22 seats given how few swing districts there are after redistricting. “In a matter of weeks, Democrats have gone from crowing they were going to hold the House to spending millions in double-digit Biden seats,” he said in a statement to NBC News. “Republicans have the candidates, message and momentum to make history on Election Day.”released Oct. 17 showed that economic concerns — driven by persistently high inflation — are the most important issues to likely voters.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the campaign arm for House Democrats, said it isn't throwing in the towel. Officials say they've known for a long time that 2022 would be a challenging cycle, and they have supported Hayes and other vulnerable Democrats while closely monitoring races for other incumbents, like Brownley.
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