US voters head to the polls for midterm elections on November 8.
On Tuesday, US voters will resolve who will characterize them in Congress.
In the meanwhile, Democrats maintain a slim majority in each the Home and Senate.
However that would change after these midterm elections.
The US is significantly divided on points from immigration to abortion rights, the financial system and democracy itself.
So, what actually shapes voters’ selections?
And what's going to it imply for Joe Biden’s presidency?
Presenter: Patty Culhane
Company:
Niambi Carter – Affiliate professor on the Faculty of Public Coverage on the College of Maryland
Brett Bruen – Former director of world engagement within the White Home beneath President Barack Obama
Adolfo Franco – Republican strategist and assistant administrator of the US Company for Worldwide Growth beneath President George W Bush
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