Democrats know a red wave is coming.
Thirty House Democrats have announced they are going to retire and not seek re-election.
This is only the 3rd time since 1978 where at least 30 congressional retirements took place.
The number of House Democrats not seeking reelection this year has hit a 30-year high — a bleak benchmark reflecting frustrations with the gridlock on Capitol Hill, the toxicity of relations between the parties and the challenges facing Democrats as they fight to keep their slim majority in the lower chamber.
Rep. Kathleen Rice’s (D-N.Y.) announcement this week that she won’t run again made her the 30th House Democrat to call it quits. That’s the most for the party since 1992, when 41 House Democrats decided to retire even as voters were sending their presidential nominee, Bill Clinton, to the White House.
It marks just the third time since 1978 that either party has seen at least 30 retirements in a single cycle, according to figures tallied by the non-partisan Brookings Institution. The last instance was just four years ago, in the 2018 midterms, when 34 House Republicans made for the exits. It was a grim sign of things to come: The GOP went on to lose 41 seats — and the House majority — in a Democratic wave widely viewed as a referendum on then-President Trump.
This comes as Biden’s presidency continues to fall apart.
His approval rating just dropped to 35% in a recent poll and that is with the media pushing propaganda for him daily.
Yikes! Joe Biden’s Approval Number Drops to Just 35% with 95% of the Media Solidly Behind Him
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