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Democrats' Obsession With Trump Won't Win Them Votes

Democrats' Obsession With Trump Won't Win Them Votes
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With less than three days away from possible history-making midterm elections, both Democrats and Republicans are honing down on key issues they believe will secure their votes. 

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As America faces an uphill battle, Democrats are facing their first midterm elections having control over both the White House and Congress. 

Economy, crime, and abortion have been the three key issues both parties have focused on. However, with the high crime rates and the failing economy on the Democrats’ hands, they have mostly campaigned for so-called abortion “rights” to edge voters to sway toward them. 

Another issue that Democrats tend to obsess over is former President Trump, who hasn’t been in office for over two years yet they still fret and panic, saying Trump is a “threat.”

Democrats have ridden the wave of hating on Trump for years, blaming him for most of the country’s problems. They refuse to let Americans forget about the hateful narrative they’ve created about the former president. 

Even former President Barack Obama warned Democrats not to spend so much energy bashing Trump. 

“We spend enormous amounts of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing he said, or how rude or mean some of these Republican candidates behaved,” Obama said during a podcast interview. 

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Most voters these days are worried about how they will put food on the table, fill up their gas tanks and live safely in their neighborhoods. 

The Left has repeatedly attempted to tie their Republican opponents to Trump to deem them just as “evil” as the former president. However, that move didn’t seem to work. 

According to a Monmouth University poll, the majority of Americans agree that Biden has not done enough to fix core problems the nation faces today. Instead, he has spent too much time painting Trump as a bad guy. 

The poll found that 40 percent want the GOP in control of Congress, compared to 35 percent who would rather Democrats in control. 

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