Emboldened congressional Democrats are expanding their midterm election strategy, targeting 44 Republican-held House districts, including five new ones in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, South Carolina, and Virginia. DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene claims voters are ready for change, while NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson dismisses these efforts as unrealistic and suggests the map favors Republicans. Despite the GOP’s slim House majority of 218-214, they face traditional midterm challenges and Trump’s low approval ratings. While Republicans maintain a slight edge on economic issues, concerns about affordability persist among voters.
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