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Democrats go all-in on MAGA in bid to make midterm elections all about Trump
May 17, 2022 1 min, 36 secs

Democrats from the White House to the city council are gearing up to make this year’s midterm elections about former President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” political movement.

Trump and MAGA to create a contrast between themselves and Republicans ahead of the November elections.

Biden’s job approval rating has hit record lows, and Republicans have continuously led Democrats on the generic congressional ballot. .

“This administration’s low job approval ratings combined with an utter inability to communicate our priorities, values, and successes will make it very difficult to run on Biden, which only leaves running against Donald Trump,” said Colin Strother, a Democratic political strategist who has operated several high-profile campaigns.

Since the leak, Democrats have been eager to make abortion the leading issue of the midterms.

Trump and his supporters during a White House press conference earlier this month. .

Biden also coined the term “Ultra-MAGA” for a supposedly supercharged Trump-inspired movement that he said had taken over the Republican Party.

“It’s the president’s phrase,” she told reporters at the White House.

Democrats hope that by painting all Republicans broadly with the MAGA brand they can make every race a referendum on Mr.

MoveOn, a far-left advocacy group committed to electing Democrats, plans to spend more than $30 million this cycle to make the midterms “about us versus MAGA.” 

Democrats lost the Virginia governor’s race last year despite trying to make the race a referendum on Mr

Even though Democrats were running a popular former governor, Terry McAuliffe, their attempts to paint first-time Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin as a MAGA loyalist failed

Exit polling from the race showed Republicans running better than expected in the outer suburbs of Northern Virginia, which trended heavily toward Democrats during Mr

“Democrats control the White House, House and Senate, yet point to Republicans for the multiple crises they’ve created,” said Will O’Grady, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee

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