2018 Midterms
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Roy Green: Was there ever a time when elections were contested for the pragmatic good?Elections have morphed into nasty, braying exchanges during which voters take sides, much like crowds at sporting events, Roy Green says.PoliticsNov 9, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Win or lose, chaos follows TrumpWith Donald Trump as president, it doesn't matter what the U.S. midterm election results are, Scott Thompson says. 'The chaos won't be any less.'Nov 7, 2018
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With 2 years to go, here’s how the U.S midterm results will shape the 2020 campaignDespite a midterm victory, the Democratic Party still faces an existential dilemma that greater control will force it to face.CanadaNov 7, 2018
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2018 U.S. midterms: The most outlandish political attack ads of this campaignEvery two years we’re treated to the some of the most outlandish political ads that the U.S. political cycle can muster - and 2018 isn’t much different.PoliticsNov 6, 2018
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Obama, Trump give contrasting pitches in final stretch before midterm electionsThe elections are seen as a litmus test for Trump's presidency so far, with a victory likely to bolster his unconventional style.PoliticsNov 5, 2018
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If Trump’s Republicans win midterms, buckle up: former RepublicanFormer Republican Max Boot says a midterm win will severely escalate the attacks by the president on American institutions.CanadaNov 4, 2018
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Oprah wades into midterms with campaign stops for Georgia’s Stacey AbramsStacey Abrams could become America’s first black female governor on Tuesday.WorldNov 1, 2018
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2018 U.S. midterms: What’s at stake for Trump, Democrats and GOP in November’s elections?Here’s everything you need to know about what Americans will vote on, key races to watch, and what the outcome could mean for each party — and why Canadians should care.WorldSep 15, 2018
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U.S. remains vulnerable to Russian election meddling going into midterms, experts sayThere is no clear evidence, experts said, of efforts by the Kremlin specifically designed to disrupt elections in November. But it wouldn’t take much to cause turmoil.PoliticsSep 1, 2018
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