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Election Day 2022: Midterm elections have arrived

Por: 10 WBNS Politics November 08, 2022

WASHINGTON — A tumultuous that tugged again at America's searing political divides and raised questions about its commitment to a democratic future comes to a close on Tuesday as voters cast ballots in the first national election of presidency. Democrats braced for disappointing results, anxious that their grip on the U.S. House may be slipping and that their hold on the U.S. Senate — once seen as more secure — has loosened. The... + full article



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