Choices Quote by Mike Coffman
“Midterms behave very differently than presidential elections. Midterms, for a federal candidate, often times are a referendum on the president, where in presidential years, voters make two separate choices: one for president and one for a federal officeholder.”
About This Quote
Midterm elections serve as a barometer for the sitting president's popularity, while presidential elections separate the choice of president from other offices.
In simple terms: Midterms reflect president approval; presidential votes split.
Midterms gauge executive performance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- campaign strategy planning
- media analysis
- voter outreach
- policy impact assessment
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- predicting congressional shifts
- targeting swing districts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a president's approval influence down‑ballot races?
- What factors cause voters to split tickets in presidential years?