I swear to god I’ve seen a letter—not super long, perhaps two pages—from a Democratic polling firm addressed to the Biden team that more or less said, “COVID polls really poorly with voters, so you should stop talking about it if you want the party to do well in the midterms” (I think this was in early 2022?). I actually told someone about this recently, but I’m having trouble tracking the damn thing down. Part of the problem is that when you use the usual search terms (biden polls covid consultants 2022) it’s all public polls which are not what I’m interested in.
If I just misremembered this or bought into misinformation, I want to make sure I correct myself—both because I don’t want to further spread misinformation and I don’t want to damage my credibility by looking like a conspiracy nut. There are other things like the Delta airlines BS to point to politics driving the administration’s decisions around COVID rather than science, so there’s no need for me to make stuff up.


This story and a few others is what you’re thinking of, I imagine (from February of 2022). https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pressure-builds-biden-democrats-move-past-covid/story?id=82754983 Some choice quotes:
This push obviously worked, because a few months later just before the midterms: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/19/biden-pandemic-over-covid-team-response-00057649
EDIT: Damn did not see it’s for a specific letter and not public polls, my bad. Will keep looking then.
EDIT EDIT: @AernaLingus@hexbear.net OK I found that letter you’re talking about: https://punchbowl.news/wp-content/uploads/IMPACT-COVID-positioning-strategy-memo.pdf, it is from that Impact Research Democratic polling firm that Biden employed.
There it is!
I’ve been losing my shit trying to find it. I just came back to this thread because I found a single tweet referencing it but still hadn’t found the link. 
Thank you so much!! Now that you’ve found the PDF, I’ll also include the article that links to it, since it’s helpful to have more information about its provenance when linking it to someone:
https://punchbowl.news/archive/punchbowl-news-am-2-25-22/
And even though it’s not what I asked for, the article about the governors in particular putting pressure on the Biden admin is still useful context, especially since it’s got a quote from a partner from the same polling firm.
(also @solrize@lemmy.ml—the letter has been found, but thank you for your offer!)
Glad you found it, and please feel free to add the links I sent you to your collection.