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Mid-term elections are heating up in the United States

 
Mid-term elections are heating up in the United States - JBDXpress

Mid-term elections are heating up in the United States

Midterm elections are an important part of the US Constitution and parliamentary system. In addition to retaining power, this election is one of the ways to maintain control and check popularity in the Congress. The field of politics has already started gathering around the election on November 8. As the time approaches, the ruling Democrats and the opposition Republican camp are busy proving themselves. News from The Washington Post.

This election, which has become important for various reasons, is being closely analyzed. Democrats are campaigning hard to retain control of both houses of Congress. On the other hand, analysts say, the incumbents may lose control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections, and in that case, the Republicans may stand in the way of implementing the plans of the Biden administration for the remaining two years of the term.


According to the Constitution, mid-term elections are held in all of the 435-seat House of Representatives and one-third of the 100-seat Senate of the two chambers of the US Congress. As a result, the ruling Democrats are desperate to hold the majority in both chambers. On the other hand, the opposition Republican camp is hopeful of gaining a majority in the House of Representatives.

Political analysts say that the Biden administration is under pressure for many reasons, including the economic recession, abnormal inflation, gun violence, direct support for Kiev in the Russia-Ukraine war, and the migrant crisis. And for this reason, the Democrats may lose control of the House of Representatives in this year's midterm elections. And if that happens, the Republicans can be an obstacle for Biden to implement the government's plan for the next two years.

Mid-term elections are heating up in the United States - JBDXpress


An analyst said that while the Democrats have a majority in the US Congress, the margin is very small. The House of Representatives, led by Nancy Pelosi, is in control of the House of Representatives, but they are not in a good position there either. The other day, the Senate is equally divided. With only Vice President Kamala Harris voting in her executive capacity, any resolution that passes would leave incumbents reeling. We don't know where the results of the midterm elections will go. However, there is no doubting the pressure the Democrats are under.