"The timing, meaning just a few weeks before the mid-term elections, is probably what Biggs was referring to as an 'election gimmick'," says Timothy Hagle, a political science professor at the University of Iowa. "That may or may not be the case, but it does seem that the administration is using its spending power to support its agenda and generally keep the Democrat voters happy. I’m not sure Ukraine is as important an issue for most voters as the economy, inflation, etc, but to the extent that it might get a push back from Republicans it might be something that Democrats can use it to take the focus off other issues where they are not as strong."
GOP Should Play Economic Card To Win No Matter What
"Most Republicans can't wait for November this year," Woodard says. "They know, and the media should remember, that the economy dwarfs all other issues in an election. Ronald Reagan ended his debate with Jimmy Carter in 1980 by saying 'It might be well if you ask yourself if you are better off than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy things in stores than it was?' This is the winning message for the GOP, as long as they stay on message they will win - if they get distracted into a foreign policy debate (which most voters don't understand) then they are hurting their chances."
White House's Spending Spree and Lack of Accountability
"Much as there is general support for Ukraine, there is a concern, mostly among those on the political right, that there are limits to the amount of financial support we can provide," explains Hagle. "Those concerns are usually related to the debt and deficit. Deficit spending seems to have expanded of late. During the height of the pandemic it seemed like such spending was necessary to keep the US economy from collapsing. Additional spending, such as the student loan forgiveness plan, does not seem as necessary and, as Republicans would argue, is little more than a way to keep the Democrats’ base happy and divert attention from the various problems facing the Biden administration."