President Biden planned his campaign trips in largely blue states, which proved to be an effective strategy as his party won an extensive list of tight races without his help.
Former Clinton pollster and adviser Mark Penn joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the results of the 2022 midterm elections and key races to watch as some remain too close to call.
"It was a benefit to the Democrats," Bannon told Fox News Digital."Biden realized his own standing with voters was subpar, and in a way, by stepping back, he let Republicans, especially Donald Trump, step forward and destroy themselves."Democrats have a chance to maintain control of the Senate pending three races yet to be called in Nevada, Arizona and Georgia. Biden did not appear with any of these three Democratic Senate candidates on the campaign trail.
"I don't think Biden won over a lot of independents," Steinhauser told Fox News Digital."He spoke to his crowd and that was it."Biden did not appear with an extensive list of Democratic Senate candidates in competitive races. The president made visits to Ohio and North Carolina after the primary elections, but did not appear at events with the Democratic Senate candidates in those states, both of whom lost.
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