@BlastBunny: Common practice.
When Bill Clinton was running for President, Carvill's campaign strategy was "It's the economy, stupid!" Everyone had to stay on message and tell everyone all the time how bad the economy was, but the catch was that it wasn't. It was doing alright, which Carvill said was the point. He said and others agreed that telling people it was bad constantly would "bring them around" because they heard it so much.
Non-incumbents also always talk about increases in...
@BlastBunny: ...violent crimes that don't statistically exist either, and the talk usually works against incumbents to at least some degree. It's a classic political strategy.
People are more inclined to believe things are worse, often way worse than they actually are, even if things aren't bad. Because negativity works, especially if people can blame it on other people.
Each party and their base decry it when it's done to them, and they do it when they're trying to win elections. 🤷♂️
I agree, I remember when gas prices were being blamed on Trump.
It was equally as dumb as when conservatives do it to dems.