Biden: Congress elections are a “milestone” moment …

Biden: Congress elections are a “milestone” moment …

US President Joe Biden stated at a convention of the Democratic Party on Saturday that the midterm elections taking place next week will be a “milestone” in the future of American democracy.
“This is a milestone for the nation and we must all speak with one voice,” said Biden in Philadelphia, as it provides support to Democratic candidates in the elections of the governor of Pennsylvania and the Senate.

On the other hand, former US President Donald Trump urged Republicans to vote for his party in a “great wave” on Saturday.
In front of a sizable crowd in Pennsylvania, Trump stated, using the colour of his party, “If you want to stop the ruin of our country and save the American dream, then you must vote for the Republicans in a great red wave.”

Biden, former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump came together on Saturday in sizable crowds to promote their respective candidates on opposite ends of Pennsylvania. Vitman will be joined by Obama at a large rally in Pittsburgh, and they will later meet up with Joe Biden, Josh Shapiro, and other candidates for state governor in Philadelphia.
Trump spent the same evening in Pittsburgh alongside Mohamed Oz and Doug Mastero, the Republican nominee for governor.

In fierce competition in a few states that are expected to determine which party will control the Senate, US Senate candidates began to spread through the states of the key battlegrounds on Friday as we approached the final weekend before the midterm elections that will determine the control of the council.

These immediate actions were made at a time when Democrats indicated growing doubts about keeping hold of the House of Representatives, citing the Senate as their most current hope to preserve some power in Congress next year.
Recently, senatorial candidates have started to ramp up their campaigns at a frantic speed, exchanging cutting criticism and enlisting the help of well-known figures to attack their rivals.

Democratic and Republican parties centred their attention mostly on tight elections in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada.
The deputy governor of Pennsylvania, John Vitman, has moved ahead of Republican Mohamed Oz, the well-known doctor who has acquired considerable momentum in recent weeks, who Democrats believe has the best chance of flipping a red Senate seat.

Congress elections are a “milestone” occasion, according to Biden

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