(Many special elections were won by GOP, I say that's a good sign for GOP).
The six-month marker of the Biden administration is a natural point to reflect, and to take stock of next years midterm elections.
The mainstream media has been quick to declare Democrats with the upper hand. "Democrats See Edge in Early Senate Map as Trump Casts Big Shadow" pronounced a recent New York Times headline, while CNN declared "A new election forecast gives Democrats hope for 2022."
On the House side, the combination of history, redistricting, political gravity and a razor-thin Democrat majority put Republicans in the drivers seat. Even Democrats are conceding this point privately.
DAVID BOSSIE: BIDEN, DEMOCRATS IN DISARRAY SIX MONTHS IN, AMERICANS REJECTING THIS RADICAL AGENDA
In the Senate battle, the GOP is defending open seats in tough terrain and facing uncertain primaries in red territory. Unlike 2010 and the first Obama midterm, there is not a massive backlash to President Bidens policies translating into widespread voter discontent. Unlike 2014 when Obamas approval numbers were bottoming out, there are not Democrat incumbents rushing to the exits in the face of a strong GOP ................