The US midterm elections are approaching
The US midterm elections are going to be held on November 8. Beforehand voting has formerly started in maximum of the states. As of Friday(Oct. 28), nearly 6 million Americans had voted. Democrats and Republicans are busy with last- minute campaigning around the election. News from The Indian Express.
The US midterm elections are just days away. Beforehand voting has formerly started in further than 50 states. About 6 million US citizens voted in it. CNN's information says that the record of 2018 may be broken in this early election.
Democrats and Republican leaders are busy with last- minute campaigning for the midterm elections. Former US President Barack Obama has started campaigning from the state of Georgia to boost the morale of the Democratic party candidates. Democrat Raphael Warnock is running against Republican Herschel Walker in this key state. Obama egged the party candidate to vote from this huge rally.
US President Joe Biden is also participating in the midyear election campaign. He started campaigning with US Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania on Friday. Biden noted that this election is important to maintain control in both houses of Congress.
Biden said, the future of the United States will be determined by this election. It's enough clear. This election isn't a referendum. The common people will take the two parties who'll be given the responsibility of running the country.
Meanwhile, the Republicans aren't concentrated on the election. Former US President Donald Trump has formerly entered the field in the election campaign to gain majority in the House of Representatives.
The Biden administration is under pressure for multiple reasons, including the economic recession, gun violence, the US position in the Russia- Ukraine war and the immigration extremity. Analysts say the incumbents may lose control of the House of Representatives in themid-term elections. In that case, the Republicans can stand in the way of implementing the plan of the Biden administration for the remaining two years of the term.