So are voters ready to vote out dozens of Democrats or are they gunning for every incumbent in a remotely competitive district, regardless of party? Longtime USA TODAY White House Correspondent Richard Benedetto says the public is very anti-Washington right now. He says they are tired of the gridlock and many of the proposed solutions to serious problems. So how will incumbents campaign? Will Democrats be able to keep seats in districts where an unpopular incumbent is retiring? Will we see many more retirements before the primary season arrives?