Democrats Launch Advertising Campaign To Help With Midterms
We ran the numbers: There are 3,115 news articles covering this topic. 47% (1,453) are left-leaning, 34% (1,051) are centrist, and 20% (611) are right-leaning.
Democrats have turned their focus to the Midterm elections by advertising their recently passed Inflation Reduction Act. While left-leaning articles focus on the aims of the sales pitch, right-leaning articles focus on the continued lack of support for President Joe Biden.
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting on how Biden’s vow to make the economy his “top priority” has made Democrats optimistic about their Midterm chances after previously being criticized for “doing nothing.” Declining gas prices and legislative victories, such as the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, are expected to help Democrats in the election.
A left-leaning article from the Los Angeles Times highlights how Democrats launched a multipronged public relations campaign to ensure that voters understand and receive the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act. Democrats believe that the $700-billion climate-change and drug-price bill will help in the Midterms.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how Democrats advertising for the Inflation Reduction Act costs seven figures. The article also notes how this publicity comes amidst low approval ratings and a lack of support for Biden in 2024.