Biden: 'Difficult 2 years' ahead if Dems lose Congress

The U.S. Senate right now is split 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris as the tie-breaker, while the House of Representatives is 219-211 in favour of Democrats.
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13 September, 2022
“If we lose the House and we lose the Senate it’s going to be a really difficult two years,” he told a crowd on Monday [Getty]

said on Monday it's going to be a “difficult two years,” and he's going to be spending a lot of time “with the veto pen” if Democrats lose Congress after the . 

Biden was speaking at a reception in an up-scale Boston apartment following his speech about his administration's efforts at ending cancer “as we know it.”

In the starkest terms yet, the president laid out how important the elections are. The U.S. Senate right now is split 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris as the tie-breaker. The House is 219-211 in favour of Democrats.

“If we lose the House and we lose the Senate it’s going to be a really difficult two years,” he told a crowd of about 30 donors and guests. "I’ll be spending more time with the veto pen than getting anything done.”

Republican National Committee Ronna McDaniel said Biden remained focused on "an out-of-touch and divisive agenda, one that benefits the wealthy, while struggling Americans pay more.”

In his remarks, the president also took aim at the “ MAGA Republicans,” continuing his sharp attacks against former Republican and his supporters, an effort that has emboldened Democrats across the country ahead of the election.

He questioned the Republican platform and touted his own achievements but came back to how the Democrats couldn’t “afford to lose this off-year election.”

Monday's gathering raised about $2 million. The DNC said it has so far raised more than $255 million this cycle and more than $92 million so far this year, the most at this point in any year.