Republicans Make Gains in U.S. Midterm Polls but No ‘Red Wave’

Midterm elections in the US are general elections held near midpoint of a president's 4-year office term.

Republicans Make Gains in U.S. Midterm Polls but No ‘Red Wave’

What’s in Today’s Article:

  • US midterm elections – About, current situation, importance of midterm election
  • News Summary

 

Why in news?

  • In the mid-term elections, held in the United States on 8 November, Republicans appeared confident to eke out (supplement) a slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • However, their hopes of a red wave in midterm elections were dashed as President Joe Biden’s Democrats outperformed expectations.
    • Red wave – A situation in which Republicans would comprehensively win the House and probably also wrest control of the Senate.

 

US midterm elections

  • The US Congress is made up of two parts – the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • Control of these two houses is decided by the midterm election, which was held recently on November 8, 2022.
  • These votes are held every two years and when they fall in the middle of the president’s four-year term of office, they are called the midterms.
  • Each state has two senators, who sit for six-year terms. Representatives serve for two years, and represent smaller districts.
    • In the recently held election, all the seats in the House of Representatives were up for election, alongside one-third of the Senate.

 

Situation before the November 8 midterm election

  • The Senate has 100 members, with two from each of the 50 states. Elections were held for 34 seats, and winners serve six-year terms.
  • Before the recent election, Senate was at a 50-50 deadlock. However, it was controlled by Democrats because Vice President Kamala Harris had the tiebreaking vote.
  • The House, with 435 voting members, was controlled by the Democrats (222: 213).
    • Elections were held for all the 435 seats, with winners serving two-year terms.
  • Historically, the party that controls the presidency — currently the Democrats — has fared poorly in the midterms.
    • Frustration with the president often leads to success for the other party, and Biden has low approval ratings.

 

Why midterm elections matter?

  • It is exceedingly difficult to pass legislation unless one party controls the presidency, the House and the Senate.
    • The US Congress makes nationwide laws.
      • The House decides which laws are voted on while the Senate can block or approve them, confirm appointments made by the president and, more rarely, conduct any investigations against him.
  • If Republicans win either the House or the Senate, they can prevent any major Democratic legislation before 2024, the next presidential election.
  • On the other hand, if Democrats hold onto the House and increase their lead in the Senate, it could give them more ability to pass new laws.
    • Since senators serve six-year terms, running up a lead now would give them some breathing room in 2024.
  • Control of the Senate includes the power to approve federal court justices, up to and including the Supreme Court.
    • If Republicans claim control, they could use their power to block Biden’s nominations.

 

News Summary

  • Following the US midterm elections, the Republican party remained close to winning enough seats to gain a majority in the House.
  • However, the control of the Senate remained up for grabs.
    • Either party could secure a Senate majority with wins in both Nevada and Arizona — where the races were too early to call.

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