Democrats and Republicans make last-minute pitches on polls’ eve

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Published Tue, Nov 8, 2022 8:06 PM
President Joe Biden, whose popularity has dropped sharply, has campaigned in places where Democrats are expected to win [Susan Walsh/AP Photo]

Coast to coast, candidates and big-name backers have made their final appeals to voters in the last hours of campaigning for the midterm elections in the United States, with Republicans excited about the prospect of winning back Congress and President Joe Biden insisting his party could spring a surprise.

Democrats argue victories for the Republicans could profoundly and adversely reshape the country, eliminating abortion rights nationwide and unleashing broad threats to the very future of democracy in the US. Republicans say the public is tired of Biden’s policies amid rising prices and concerns about crime.

“Today we face an inflection point. We know in our bones that our democracy’s at risk and we know that this is your moment to defend it,” Biden told a cheering crowd in Maryland, where Democrats have one of their best opportunities to reclaim a Republican-held governor’s seat. “I want you to know, we’ll meet this moment.”

Arriving back at the White House a short time later, Biden was more frank, saying: “I think we’ll win the Senate. I think the House is tougher.” Asked what the reality of governing will be like, he responded, “More difficult.”

Non-partisan election forecasters predict that Republicans are likely to pick up about 25 seats in the 435-seat House of Representatives, more than enough to win a majority. Analysts said the party could also pick up the one seat they need to win control of the Senate, the upper house.

Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher, speaking from Washington, DC, said such an outcome could be “cataclysmic” for the Democrats and Biden, in particular, over his next two years in office.

 

“There’s very little good news for the Democrats,” Fisher said.

Donald Trump, who was defeated by Biden in 2020, has been campaigning for Republican candidates and teasing supporters that he will run for the presidency again [Drew Angerer/Getty Images via AFP]

Dozens of Republican candidates, some of whom could be elected as governors or election administrators in key states, have also echoed and amplified Trump’s baseless claims of fraud in his 2020 election defeat.

The reality-show star turned politician has repeatedly hinted that he may run for president again in 2024. At a rally for Republican candidates in Ohio, Trump said he would make an announcement a week after the election at his Florida estate.

“I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida,” he told the crowd.