Voters think that their priorities are not the Democrats’ priorities, and that the economy is worse than the Democrats are saying. They’re right on both counts, I argue at Bloomberg:
A political party has a problem when voters think it has the wrong answers to their most important questions. It has a bigger problem when voters think it isn’t even focusing on those questions. Democrats have put themselves in that position, and it may cost them dearly in next month’s elections. . . .