Recent years of political impasse may have shaken people's faith in the next Congress' ability to find solutions to many of the nation's chronic list of problems, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.
that contest within the next few hours. and of course, there is a pivotal coming runoff in georgia senate race. one that could potentially so up the senate for democrats if raphael warnock defeats herschel walker. the democratic party feeling hopeful today after the arizona senate race was called for mark kelly last night. and perhaps no one is happier and president biden right now, finding time for a victory lap. even in the midst of his falling trip to cambodia. it remains to be seen if these favorable midterm results, for democrats will get president biden approval numbers a boost. what we have seen this midterm cycle is a diverse array of candidates winning office in historic fashion. including the groundbreaking
the democrats a few weeks ago. momentum is shifting to the republicans. it s not just in the red states. it s in the purple and even blue states. we are seeing movement like i have not seen in quite sometime. sean: your take, robert? well, what we continue to see is that so many of these candidates when you looked at the democrats they might have been leading. but they were not over 50. a lot of people that were saying they were undecided or voting for a third party they fell behind the republican. what we followed from the beginning on the undecided. that person was upside down in the biden approval. people who opposed biden were