Why Democrats are suddenly fretting about the midterms

Trump's approval rating has ticked up all the way to ... 42 percent

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
(Image credit: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Is it time for Democrats to panic? Well, isn't it always?

I kid. But if you're a keen observer of the news, you'll notice that the story about the upcoming midterms has been shifting from "Blue wave coming!" to "Hang on, maybe not!" As The Washington Post noted on Monday, "After months of confidence that public discontent with President Trump would lift Democrats back to power in Congress, some party leaders are fretting that their advantages in this year's midterms are eroding amid a shifting political landscape."

Subscribe to The Week

Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/flexiimages/jacafc5zvs1692883516.jpg

Sign up for The Week's Free Newsletters

From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.

From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.

Sign up
To continue reading this article...
Continue reading this article and get limited website access each month.
Get unlimited website access, exclusive newsletters plus much more.
Cancel or pause at any time.
Already a subscriber to The Week?
Not sure which email you used for your subscription? Contact us
Paul Waldman

Paul Waldman is a senior writer with The American Prospect magazine and a blogger for The Washington Post. His writing has appeared in dozens of newspapers, magazines, and web sites, and he is the author or co-author of four books on media and politics.