Polls predict a clear Republican victory in the House of Representatives, while they are likely to gain control of the Senate as well.
Republicans boosted by polls under Donald Trump they wish Tuesday’s midterm elections to serve as a “warning” to President Joe Biden’s Democrats, but at the same time to win control of Congress, despite the fact that Democrats have not had their last word.
Less than 48 hours before midterm and local elections that are “crucial” for the future of “democracy” in the US, as Biden himself and former President Barack Obama said, the conservative party believes it will create a ” huge wave’ on November 8.
This is what he predicted on Saturday night at a pre-election rally in the key state of Pennsylvania Trump, who dreams of running for president again in 2024.
About 40 million voters have already cast their ballots, according to the Election Project, with both parties appearing certain to win in a politically and culturally polarized country. Democrats, however, are clearly more worried.
“Big night” for the Republicans
The Republican senator Rick Scott predicted Tuesday night would be “a big night” for his party, while Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngin assured ABC television that Republicans are “offering sensible solutions” to Americans’ concerns, particularly inflation and crime. .
Confident of victory, with polls and data showing them ahead, Republicans will “accept” all the results of the election, win or lose, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee vowed Rana Romney McDaniel on CNN.
She said with satisfaction that Republicans have “the right momentum” to win a majority in Congress.
For two years now the Democrats have had a marginal majority in the House of Representatives and the majority by just one vote, that of the vice president Kamala Harrisin the Senate.
Polls predict a clear Republican victory in the House of Representatives, while they are likely to gain control of the Senate as well.
Questionable results
With her commitment McDaniel contradicts many statements by candidates close to Trump, who has never acknowledged defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
Kari Lake, who wants to be governor of Arizona, for example, refused to say whether she would admit defeat if her Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs wins the election.
In Wisconsin, outgoing Senator Ron Johnson has also not indicated whether he will accept defeat if her opponent Mandela Barnes prevails.
According to Democrats and analysts, there are about 300 Republicans ready to challenge the results of Tuesday’s election.
“communists”
After a marathon of Republican and Democratic rallies in Pennsylvania, Biden traveled to New York on Sunday night to support outgoing Gov. Kathryn Hocol, who polls show is trailing Republican challenger Lee Zeldin. .
The new campaign rally in the Democratic stronghold of New York “demonstrates how desperate they are to save their majority,” which — if they don’t — “will add to Biden’s long list of failures,” he said. in a statement the Republican party.
“We’re going to keep that majority,” Sean Maloney, a Democrat from New York, told NBC.
In the southeastern United States, in Miami, Florida, where Trump lives, the former president made a new campaign appearance yesterday Sunday, speaking through his social networking site, Truth Social, of a “huge crowd.” On Saturday night he had accused the Democrats of being “communists” and pledged to end “the destruction of the country”. He also called for a “massive Republican wave” to “save the American dream.”
Also on Saturday, Biden, who will turn 80 on Nov. 20, and the ever-charismatic Obama called on voters to “defend democracy.”
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