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MIDTERM ELECTIONS 2018 FOX NEWS PLUS
More like Obamacare (54 percent favorable) than the tax cut law (45 percent favorable) - plus health care (58 percent) is extremely important to more voters than taxes (44 percent) when it comes to their congressional vote. Seventy percent of likely voters favor a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants currently working in the U.S. David Axelrod tells CNN fear and panic over midterms driving Democrat grumbling about Biden Inflation ranks as biggest concern to Americans over. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, White House press secretary. The midterm elections are just days away, with Republicans and Democrats making final pushes to gain the votes needed to keep or gain control of the House and.

No other outlet has done so, and multiple House elections are still too early to call. The only issue that draws clear support for the GOP candidate is border security, as those naming it as extremely important to their vote back the Republican by 23 points. Fox News just called the House for Democrats. Democrats are up by 56 points among non-white women, by 35 points with women under age 45, and by 19 points among suburban women. Since 2016, white women have shifted from backing Trump by 9 points to backing the Democrat by 2 points today. Co-anchored by chief political anchor and Special Reports Bret Baier and The Storys Martha MacCallum, Americas Election HQ: 2018 Midterms will provide. There’s a wide gender gap, as women likely voters support the Democratic candidate by 18 points, while men back the Republican by 6. Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, said it was time for Americans to say "enough" after two years of watching the Trump administration "attack and undermine our democratic institutions and values." She urged voters to "vote against radicalism, bigotry, and corruption" and "for fantastic candidates all over the country - including a historic number of women."Īlso read | Explained: What to look for in US midterm polls todayĭuring the campaign, President Trump made every effort to convince voters to retain the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.ĭuring an election-eve rally in Cleveland on Monday, President Trump claimed that mid-term elections, which used to be "boring", have now become the "hottest thing" because of him, attributing voter turnout and media attention to his presidency.Īddressing his supporters, he said, "The key is you have to go out to vote because in a sense I am on the ticket. Solis) United States midterm elections 2018 LIVE UPDATES: A review of how CNN, Fox News and MSNBC covered the election results on Tuesday night provides a glimpse at how the three 24-hour cable. 7, 2018 A review of how CNN, Fox News and MSNBC covered the election results on Tuesday. US midterm elections 2019: People at polling booths during the US midterm election Tuesday. By JACLYN PEISER, ZACH WICHTER and TIFFANY HSU NOV. How CNN, Fox News and MSNBC Covered the Midterm Elections By JACLYN PEISER, ZACH WICHTER and TIFFANY HSU NOV. midterm elections from now through to November. The verdict is still out on Democrat Chintan Desai (Arkansas). Apple has announced a new section in the Apple News app dedicated to providing coverage of the U.S. Meanwhile, Democrat Sanjay Patel (Florida) has lost to Bill Posey, Republican candidate Harry Arora (Connecticut) lost to Jim Himes, Republican Jitendra Diganvker lost to fellow Indian-American candidate Krishnamoorthi from Illinois and Independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai (Massachusetts) has lost to Elizabeth Warren. Democrat Preston Kulkarni is projected to lose to Pete Olson, Democrat Hiral Tiperneni (Arizona) projected to lose to Debbie Lesko, Democrat Anita Malik (Arizona) likely to lose to David Schweikert, while Democrat Aftab Pureval (Ohio) is projected to win the seat to the House. There are nine other Indian-Americans, six Democrats, two Republicans and one Independent, who are seeking election to the House. Democrat Ami Bera (7th Congressional district of California) is in a neck-and-neck fight with Andrew Grant. Of the four, three are projected to retain their seats- Ro Khanna (17th Congressional district of California), Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th Congressional district on Illinois) and Pramila Jayapal (7th Congressional District of Washington State). There are four Indian-Americans, all Democrats, seeking re-election to the House of Representatives in the US midterms.
