Democrats fear losing control of US Congress
Ahead of the midterm elections, the ruling Democratic Party is worried about the control of the US Congress going to the hands of the Republicans. Analysts say that the country's economy and the overall law and order situation are gaining priority in the consideration of the voters. Republicans are showing the failure of the Biden administration by participating in rallies across the country. On the other hand, the US president says that despite the global recession, the country's economic growth continues.
In the meantime, the battle of the campaign has gathered ahead of the mid-term elections in the United States. The two parties are going to the voters at the last moment and pointing out the mistakes of the opposition camp. However, the media say that it will be difficult for the ruling Democratic Party to retain control of the US Congress. Public opinion polls are also in favor of the Republicans in this year's midterm elections.
As the election approaches, Republicans are rallying in one state after another to seek votes. The opposition camp is campaigning claiming that the country's economy and law and order situation have deteriorated. Republicans are directly blaming US President Biden for inflation in the United States.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the United States is experiencing the worst inflation in four decades. This is no accident. He came and borrowed money and spent billions of dollars. He was informed about the consequences in advance. But he didn't listen.
Biden is also plowing one state after another to regain the confidence of voters by calling the accusations of Republicans false campaign. The US President addressed a rally in San Diego, California on Friday. He said that the current administration has continued the economic development despite the slow pace due to the global recession.
Biden said, in the last 20 months, we have made significant progress in improving the economy. We have to move on. We are working to control inflation.
Biden also commented that the administration is working to reduce unemployment in the country. He said that more than 250,000 jobs have been created in the last 1 month. As of Friday, more than 3.5 million citizens have cast early votes in the midterm elections. US media reported that voters are giving importance to the country's economy and overall law and order situation.