A draft of voters will abandon the Republican Party at the midterms later this year, according to a former Joe Biden staffer.
Jared Bernstein, who served as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, has claimed that a major voting pool is more likely to vote against Trump and the GOP than for them in November.
Speaking with Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, Bernstein said, “There are the Never Trumpers, the Always Trumpers, and then this really key group in the middle that’s pretty dispositive in terms of which way they swing, and it’s dispositive in terms of determining election outcomes.
“Some people call them ‘persuadables.’ So they rolled the dice, and they bet on the wrong pony. Whoops, I mixed the metaphor. But you get what I’m saying.
“And now they understand that they’ve bet on the wrong guy and that their prices are right back to where they were. And in fact, inflation, if anything, has accelerated because of decisions Trump’s made.
“It’s not just that he’s ignored affordability or called it a hoax; it’s that he’s pushed hard in the wrong direction on these things. And this key middle group—which I think is behind some of the numbers you posted this morning — is very disenchanted by what they’ve seen.”
GOP strategists have also recently urged candidates to break from Trump and his team if they wish to survive this election cycle.
Trump’s decision-making in office, particularly over the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, could be a hindrance to GOP representatives hoping to hold or gain seats at the midterm elections, according to some insiders. An unnamed GOP strategist told Reuters, “We have to break out of that and show race by race why we’re the better choice.”
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