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Joe Biden makes midterm elections difficult for Texas Democrats

Texas Democrats have two opponents in the Nov. 8 midterm elections — their Republican rivals and President Joe Biden.

The president’s unpopularity in Texas has generated headwinds that make it difficult for Democrats to win statewide races.

Events and issues such as the 2021 winter stormthe Uvalde massacre, health care access and abortion rights aren’t worrying voters as much as the rising cost of goods and services, which is being blamed on Biden.

Democrat Beto O’Rourke is an underdog in his attempt to unseat Republican incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott, and Biden has made the challenge more daunting.

Texas Democrats not only have Biden’s specter haunting them, but also the lack of competition in most down-ballot contests. With former President Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans facing the national headwinds during the 2018 midterms, Democrats picked up 12 seats in the Texas House and beat two Republican congressional incumbents.

“Joe Biden is still an albatross around the Democrats’ neck. That’s true for all incumbent parties; in this case it happens to hurt Democrats,” University of Houston political scientist Brandon Rottinghaus said. “There are twin problems of low approval for the president and a negative economy, creating sour conditions for Democrats.”

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