US Midterm Elections 2018

Election 2018: US Midterm Elections, Races, News, Polls and Results.

2018 elections in the United States will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. The midterm elections will be a referendum on Trump and the Republican majority.

The 33 senators in Senate Class I will be up for election. 23 of the seats to be contested are presently held by Democrats, and eight by Republicans (three of whom are retiring), with two being independents. The continuing senators are 43 Republican and 24 Democrat. According to FiveThirtyEight, in 2018, Democrats face the most unfavorable Senate map that any party has ever faced in any election, as Democrats have to defend 24 Senate seats to eight Republican Senate seats. Additionally, special elections are scheduled for the same day, to fill vacancies in the other two Senate Classes: in Minnesota and Mississippi to fill the seats vacated by Al Franken and Thad Cochran, respectively.

Democrats must flip at least 23 Republican-held seats to retake the House this November.

More than 160,000 people registered to vote after the singer backed Democrats for the midterm elections. Swift declared her support for two Democratic candidates in a post on her Instagram account on Sunday.


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