Over the past few months, both Republicans and Democrats have faced advice on how to win the midterms. Both parties are urged to reach out to nontraditional voters and steer clear of matters and policies which will alienate certain Americans. For Democrats, this entails socialized healthcare and socialized employment. For Republicans, divisive matters include the Russia investigation and Robert Mueller.
Despite the many predictions surrounding the midterm elections, the true results will come to light on Tuesday, November 6th. Historically, midterms have landed in the favor of the party which is not currently in power. For Republicans, the aforementioned trend serves as a disadvantage.
Americans on both sides of the aisle believe that the midterm results will have strong political implications. Democrats are hoping to “resist Trump” by electing more of their members into Congress. Conversely, the GOP is striving to further President Trump’s agenda by electing Republicans into the House and Senate.