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Republicans vowed on Sunday to send an “alert” to US President Joe Biden and restore Congress in the US midterm elections, while Democrats insist they are still in the fight with a day left.
After the rallies organized by the two parties Saturday in Pennsylvania, Biden visited New York, and former US President Trump visited Miami to mobilize supporters, while senior party leaders resorted to radio stations to encourage Americans to vote heavily.
Biden and Trump are playing two major roles in attracting voters to the polls in next Tuesday’s elections, which the US president said represented a “decisive” moment for American democracy.
40 million Americans voted early, NBC News reported, with both sides expecting to win.
Republican Senate National Committee Chairman Rick Scott predicted a “great night” in the House and Senate. Recent opinion polls have also put Democrats on the defensive.
Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia told ABC News’ This Week that his camp is now “one who provides reasonable solutions” to pressing issues such as high inflation and crime. “It would be a wake-up call for President Biden,” he added.
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