We are just a week away from what may be the most significant US mid-term election in living memory. Normally, America’s midterms attract little attention, with voter turnout significantly less than during presidential elections.
The pattern since the end of the Second World War has been that the president’s party invariably loses some seats in Congress at every midterm election and sometimes sees his opponents winning a majority.
Both the Republicans and Democrats are putting more energy into these midterm elections than any I have ever seen before.
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