Midterm Elections Explained
Midterm elections serve as a crucial referendum on the sitting president, often resulting in lower voter turnout compared to presidential election years. Historically, the party of the president has frequently gained seats in Congress during midterms, particularly in the early years of American politics. Understanding the dynamics of these elections reveals the shifting landscape of political power and public engagement over time.In this clip
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