CNN’s Campaign Team lays out what’s at stake in 2022
An exclusive inside look with your free CNN account 🗳️ What to watch for before you cast your ballot This year, US voters will head to the polls to determine who will represent them in Congress. While Election Day is months away, campaign season is in full swing: Some Texas voters have already cast early in-person ballots for the state's primary next Tuesday.
To sort all this out, we checked in with three members of CNN's Campaign Team to break down what's at stake.
👋 meet the CNN Campaign Team CNN campaign editor CNN state and local policy reporter CNN national political writer What are the biggest issues for voters this year?
Estepa: This year was already going to be complicated because we had redistricting happening, and then you also had the fact that we took the census during a pandemic -- not only do people have to figure out how to vote, they don't necessarily know who they're voting for. Add to that, we are still talking about the 2020 election, and while it was legitimate, there are still candidates who are claiming it wasn't. All of this is happening at the same time, and that's part of the narrative that we, as journalists, have to tell this year.
Mena: When inflation goes up and it's really hitting your pocket, you have to make that decision whether you're going to put food on the table or you're going to pay your gas bill. You're juggling all these things at the same time and you can then go to the ballot box and say, "I'm not liking this, and this is how I'm going to show you."
Schouten: We talk about this internally a lot -- how inflation is affecting average Americans. If you are living at all close to the edge and the price of gas goes up or the cost of rent -- how else do you convey your dissatisfaction except at the ballot box?
What's at stake for President Joe Biden and the Democrats?
Estepa: Traditionally the party in power loses seats in the midterms. … It is the mood of the electorate, the fact Biden's approval rating has been sinking for the last year for a variety of reasons, whether it's the pandemic or the economy or inflation -- and part of the problem for Democrats is they're not able to find a good message to run on.
What's one thing we should all pay attention to this year?
Estepa: To me, the most important thing is that people actually vote. Figure out how to vote now, ahead of whenever your primary is or the general election. See if the process to vote has changed. To me that's the most important thing and that's why I'm doing this job: to make sure that people have the information they need in order to go make a decision at the ballot box.
Schouten: Watch Georgia. It says a lot about where we're going as a country. Georgia in the 2020 election sent two Democrats to the US Senate and went for the Democrat for president for the first time in 28 years. Georgia is changing – it's becoming more diverse, and right now there's a struggle for what Georgia will be and it's going to play out in the gubernatorial race; it's going to play out in the Senate race; it's going to play out in the secretary of state race, the kind of race that previously would have escaped national attention. That race will be very interesting because someone who sides with former President Trump's views on voting and the 2020 election is running to become the top election official in the state.
Mena: For people who might get overwhelmed by the news or voting and all those things, just start with one race in one state or one topic. I always encourage people, if they want to get a little bit more involved, start with one topic that interests you the most.
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