Democrats in 'hypersonic' panic over the midterms and 2024: Ingraham
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"Ingraham Angle" host Laura Ingraham deconstructed the lamentable state of the Democratic Party in her opening monologue Friday.
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Ingraham reported the Republican Party boasts a double-digit lead over Democrats on the generic midterm ballot for the first time ever in the CNBC All-America Economic survey.
With President Biden's approval rating at 41% and his economic approval rating down 19%, Ingraham noted that suburban residents "like safe streets, a strong economy and strong border."