NBC, CNN, ABC panels warn OPEC+ decision 'bad news for Democrats' ahead of midterms
10.10.2022 - 12:23
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NBC, CNN and ABC panelists said Sunday that the OPEC+ announcement was "bad news for Democrats" as the midterm elections get closer and gas prices are expected to increase. During ABC's "This Week," host Martha Raddatz said the Democrats were "hopeful" about their midterm chances and asked ABC's Terry Moran if they were still feeling confident.
"The Democrats were feeling pretty hopeful about their chances. Do you still get that sense?," Raddatz asked.
"Nope, I think the air went out of that balloon. In part because, look, the economy is so tough for so many people, food prices, rent spiking, if they’ve got retirement funds, those are evaporating and even the issue of abortion, which did drive several special elections in that remarkable referendum result in Kansas, while there are millions for whom that will be the number one issue, I think the economic headwinds are so tough, and Biden just doesn’t have the oomph as a candidate anymore.
People don't really want him around," ABC's Terry Moran said. Terry Moran joins ABC's "This Week" to discuss Democrats' midterm chances. (Screenshot/ABC/ThisWeek) The New York Times' Jane Coaston, host of "The Argument," said the OPEC+ announcement would have a "big impact" on voters but suggested the GOP has had no answer for inflation. OPEC+ ministers announced on Oct.
5 that they would be cutting oil production by 2 million barrels per day. President Biden announced he would release 10 million more barrels of oil in response to the move by OPEC+. "What’s their fix on inflation? Their fix on inflation is ‘let’s scream some more about books in schools?’ And so I think that for a lot of American voters you can see why there’s increased interest in libertarian party candidates and
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