Article 63BGY The Democrats’ best message for the midterms: democracy is in grave peril | Osita Nwanevu

The Democrats’ best message for the midterms: democracy is in grave peril | Osita Nwanevu

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Osita Nwanevu
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Republicans efforts to delegitimize the electoral process should trouble us greatly. Democrats ought to hammer this home

We're nearing the end of a summer that's been a real boon for the Biden administration and Democrats in Washington. The White House finally announced a partial student loan forgiveness plan that will deliver some long-awaited relief to millions of borrowers. The Dobbs decision in June and its aftermath have triggered a public backlash that's reinforced support for abortion rights and opened the eyes of many Americans to the pro-life movement's radicalism on the issue. The Department of Justice is evidently in the middle of a quite serious investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents - one that's put him at the top of the headlines again in spectacular fashion and may well end in his prosecution. And, most consequentially, after a months-long stalemate, Congress managed to pass a flawed, but genuinely historic bill - the hilariously and shrewdly named Inflation Reduction Act, which happens to be, among other things, the largest single climate package ever passed by any country.

All these developments have fueled optimism that November's midterms might not be as bad for Democrats as many have feared. And there's some evidence that the party really has gotten a bounce: according to FiveThirtyEight's polling average, Democrats have taken a narrow lead on the generic congressional ballot for the first time since last fall.

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