You really can't swing a dead cat around the chattering class these days without hearing about the "anti-incumbent" situation both political parties are facing this primary season and then this November. It's really become the CW of a wide stripe of armchair political analysts, both the (over)paid type on TV and their counterparts at your water cooler. Judging by those two bellwethers, you'd think that most of the House was in serious danger of losing this fall.
On the idea of "anti-incumbency"
On the idea of "anti-incumbency"
On the idea of "anti-incumbency"
You really can't swing a dead cat around the chattering class these days without hearing about the "anti-incumbent" situation both political parties are facing this primary season and then this November. It's really become the CW of a wide stripe of armchair political analysts, both the (over)paid type on TV and their counterparts at your water cooler. Judging by those two bellwethers, you'd think that most of the House was in serious danger of losing this fall.