The energy Vice President Kamala Harris has brought to the Democratic Party since President Joe Biden dropped out and endorsed her last month is reportedly spreading to down-ballot races. Politico reported Saturday that Democrats in both the House of Representatives and the U.S.

Senate are feeling especially bullish about their chances in November thanks to the momentum Harris has been providing with her ascendancy. While House Democrats in battleground districts were hesitant about tying their brands to Biden, they're now reportedly vying to have the opportunity to stump with her as they hit the home stretch of their own respective campaigns. One unnamed member of Congress from a swing district speaking anonymously to Politico said that Biden's approval rating was roughly 30% among their own constituents despite winning it in 2020 and feared they would have to outrun the Democratic ticket in order to prevail this November.

Now, that member says they are "feeling damn good" about their chances at winning another term. READ MORE: 'The entire electoral pool has changed': Top GOP pollster says Harris may deliver Dem trifecta According to the outlet, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) warned Republican members of Congress in a private call earlier this week that the "numbers are ominous" for the GOP this November. Currently, Johnson barely holds the gavel due to a razor-thin two-member majority.

His speakership has been tarnished as multiple House Republicans have announced.