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US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by ryloy: 2:35pm On Nov 06, 2018
The midterm polls have opened in America today for the first time since Donald Trump took office, with majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate hanging in the balance.

Mr Trump, the US president, has used a nationwide campaign blitz to issue dire warnings about the threat posed by illegal immigration and claim credit for the soaring US economy.

Democrats, spearheaded in the final few days by former president Barack Obama, have focussed on healthcare, an issue ranked high on voters’ list of priorities and one the party leadership believes is a Republican weak spot.

On paper, the Democrats should take back the House. They need to flip just 23 seats to secure a majority – more than doable given historical trends and Mr Trump’s low personal approval rating.

Winning back the Senate is considerably harder, despite the Republicans only holding a slim 51-to-49 seat majority.

Three quarters of Senate seats up for re-election this year are held by Democrats, many competing in states Mr Trump won in 2016.

That means the Democrats have to somehow hold most of their current seats and pick off a handful of Republican incumbents if they want to secure control – a tall order.

Turnout is expected to be key, with both sides pushing hard to energise their base in a bid to drive voters to the polls.

The Democrats held a double-digit lead over Republicans in polls tracking enthusiasm earlier in the year, but the gap shrunk markedly after the heated Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation row.


https://www.vixpal.com/docs/us-midterm-elections-2018-live-america-votes-on-the-future-of-congress-and-donald-trumps-presidency/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/11/06/us-midterm-elections-2018-live-polls-open-donald-trump-senate/
Re: US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by Kenekingisback: 2:45pm On Nov 06, 2018
Sai Trump
Re: US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by Kingibo: 3:41pm On Nov 06, 2018
I back the Republicans to win

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Re: US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by Nobody: 4:13pm On Nov 06, 2018
Kingibo:
I back the Republicans to win
It won't be easy but it is possible.
Majority of the American voters are still deceived by CNN and their counterparts by thinking Trump is their problem.

I will soon glue myself to the election live on TV.

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Re: US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by MrMystrO(m): 6:39am On Nov 07, 2018
it's over Lol


The dems did it!

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Re: US Midterm Elections 2018: America Votes On The Future Of Congress by dotcomnamename: 8:03am On Nov 07, 2018
Trump is a Gooner grin

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