US midterms 2022: the process, polling and how results will affect 2024

Threats to democracy and the economy are high on the list of voter concerns going into elections

US President Joe Biden giving a speech
President Joe Biden at a Democrats rally in August in Rockville, Maryland
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The Republican Party is looking to make major gains in Congress in tomorrow’s midterm elections.

US President Joe Biden has been on the campaign trail fighting for Democratic votes and is due to appear later today at a rally in Maryland after appearing in New York last night, said the BBC. Both areas are normally considered Democratic strongholds.

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