White House says he has been buoyed by Democrats holding off a red wave despite dire approval ratings – with President projected to outperform Obama and Clinton in their first midterms
- Biden is feeling vindicated after holding off a Republican red wave
- It boosted his prospects going into 2024 presidential campaign
- Biden is already doing better than Barack Obama and Bill Clinton did in the first midterms of their presidency
- Obama saw his party lose 63 House seats and six Senate seats in 2010
- Clinton lost 54 in the House and eight in the Senate in 1994
- Biden expected to address midterm results sometime on Wednesday