
Debbie lives in her own little world.
Via Politico:
. . . During the hourlong appearance, Wasserman Schultz brushed off repeated questions about national polls that show her party trailing Republicans heading into the midterm elections. When races are judged individually, she said, Democratic candidates fare better.
“The national winds are not as relevant as are what the incumbents are doing and the races they’re running,” she said. Polling in recent midterm elections, she said, was not accurately reflecting the dynamics of individual races.
She also said it would be up to Democratic candidates, not the White House, to decide what role President Barack Obama would play in their races.
“Every member has to decide on the prime issues in their election,” she said. “I know the White House is comfortable with members making those decisions.”
