Commentary In 2018, less than half of Americans had negative views on China; by 2021, more than two-thirds of Americans had negative views. Why such a jump? Perhaps it has something to do with Chinese-backed criminals hacking into the computer networks of at least six state governments. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the Chinese regime has stolen the personal data of at least 200 million Americans. Or the fact that the regime openly mocks the president of the United States. Maybe it’s a combination of all three. Whatever the reasons are—and there are many—Americans are worried about a rising communist China. With the midterms fast approaching, a handful of politicians on the left are openly acknowledging the threat. Their colleagues on the right, people like Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), have been sounding the alarm for years. With the midterms fast approaching, some Democrats appear to be listening. But, one wonders, has their willingness …