What Is More Important? Economy, Inflation, Crime (Republicans) OR Abortion And Climate Change (Democrats)?

With six weeks to go until the Midterm Elections of 2022, there is a massive battle going on between Republicans and Democrats, in a year where the Republicans should be favored, due to Joe Biden, a Democrat, being in the White House and his party in control, barely, in both houses of Congress.

But there are many indications that the Republicans have massive problems with their candidates, and the extremist right wing agenda they are promoting, which is scaring millions of Americans.

The Republicans are emphasizing the problems with the economy, inflation, and crime, while the Democrats are focusing on abortion and climate change.

The Democrats are focusing on issues that affect the nation that deal with basic human rights and long term effect on weather and the planet, while Republicans are trying to scare voters into dealing with issues that are more gut reaction.

Trying to figure out the future in six weeks is a major problem that will affect the next two years until the Presidential Election of 2024 and beyond!

4 comments on “What Is More Important? Economy, Inflation, Crime (Republicans) OR Abortion And Climate Change (Democrats)?

  1. Pragmatic Progressive September 27, 2022 4:54 pm

    For me – A mixture of all issues. I’m concerned about prices going up, but I’m also concerned about Republicans taking away women’s rights, how climate change will impact our planet, whether or not our democracy will survive, etc.

  2. Rustbelt Democrat September 27, 2022 5:07 pm

    I think that greed is playing a role in why prices are going up so much on everything. I think companies are purposefully jacking up prices to try to hurt Biden and the Democrats.

  3. Former Republican September 28, 2022 5:00 pm

    Speaking of weather, stay safe down there in Florida, Professor!

  4. Ronald September 28, 2022 5:55 pm

    Thanks, former Republican!

    Fortunately, I am on the Atlantic side east coast of Florida, in Boca Raton, so we have avoided what the west coast of the state is facing!

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