

What is interesting, though, is that Democrats are polling better and better on the generic ballot, taking a small lead in the FiveThirtyEight average. “Against that backdrop, the verbal games around calling it a recession or not seem to miss the point, which is that Americans are struggling. And the polling is clear: They don’t approve of how Biden has handled the economy, and they don’t expect it to improve. People know how they feel about the cost of gas, groceries and goods and services. US ECONOMY ENTERS TECHNICAL RECESSION AFTER GROWTH TUMBLES 0.9% IN THE SECOND QUARTER “Truth be told, I don’t think calling it a recession versus a contraction or anything else makes that much of a difference. To better understand how a recession may impact Democratic candidates in November’s midterm elections, or whether it will at all, Fox News Digital contacted political experts from both sides of the aisle to get their assessment. The GDP also tumbled for the second consecutive quarter, signaling that the economy has entered into a recession. Earlier this week, the Commerce Department said the gross domestic product shrank by 0.9% on an annualized basis in the three-month period from April through June.

1 focus for voters that has the potential to influence the outcome for Democratic candidates, according to strategists and multiple polls, is the economy. The upcoming midterm elections will feature a variety of issues, but the No.
