Article snippet: Bob Woodward’s new best-selling book portrays MORE. Congressional Republicans say ignore all those distractions: The booming economy is the only thing that will matter to voters in November. Just this week, the Census Bureau released data showing that median household income climbed to $61,400 last year, back to levels not seen since before the 2008 financial crash. “At the end of the night, when people look at their paycheck and they look at the discretionary funds that they have today that they didn't have two years ago, they will say, ‘I may not like the president, but I like the policies,’” said Rep. MORE (R-Fla.), a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus that’s closely allied with Trump. Polling shows Trump’s approval rating has dipped into the 30s and House Democrats have a double-digit advantage over Republicans among likely voters in the generic ballot. A recent FiveThirtyEight forecast projects Democrats have an almost 83 percent chance of winning back the House in the midterms. But Yoho and other House GOP lawmakers are putting on a brave face, arguing that the strength of the economy will be enough to stave off a blue wave on Election Day. "I think we'll lose some seats, but I think we keep the majority,” Rep. MORE (R-Texas) told The Hill. “The other side, when you really look at what their message is, it's not a message.” “Impeachment is not a message ... people are not buying that,” he added. House Majority Leader MORE (R-Calif.) has described th... Link to the full article to read more