There was a chance that President Biden would end a streak dating back to Bill Clinton of
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new presidents losing control of Congress in their first two years. But his crummy polling after a long honeymoon now suggests that he will lose as many House seats as former President Donald Trump in 2018 and for the same reason: Voters don’t like what he’s doing on key issues. The generic ballot is tied for the first time since 2015.