Bloomberg opened Tuesday in the United States with the headline “Biden says the House is ‘harder’ to maintain than the Senate”, warning that the president himself is already anticipating the loss of power.
In the pro-Democrat New York Times, calls for “How Republicans Can Gain Control of the House” and for the current Speaker of the House, speaking to CNN, “Nancy Pelosi says attacking her husband will affect her political future.”
Pelosi’s likely replacement, Kevin McCarthy, gave the most impactful interview of this final stretch of the campaign to Punchbowl News three weeks ago, with an answer about what will happen next year, with a Republican majority in the House:
“People are going to be in the middle of a recession and they’re not going to write a blank check to Ukraine. They’re just not going to do it… It’s not going to be a free blank check.”
In the final stretch of defeat, the White House hastily leaked to American media that it is Joe Biden who questions Ukraine spending and, even more, leads the search for peace with Russia.
By order, in the Washington Post, “US privately asks Ukraine to show that it is open to negotiations with Russia”; in the Wall Street Journal, “Senior White House official involved in undisclosed conversations with top Putin advisers”; in Bloomberg, “US silently asks banks to maintain some ties with Russia”; and in the NYT, “US is quietly trying to strengthen prospects for peace talks, even if sides aren’t ready.”
Also featured in Bloomberg’s US homepage, “Inflation-focused voters challenge Biden’s attempt to change the subject.” Effect of war and sanctions, “emerged as the main question” for Americans on Election Day.
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