
Can Democrats hold on, or will Republicans take power?
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Can Democrats hold on to power, or will Republicans pull off a red wave?
With less than nine weeks until the midterms, candidates are in the home stretch of the campaign season. Can Democrats hold on to power, or will Republicans pull off a red wave? And with President Biden and former President Trump continuing their dueling rallies, what effect will they have on their party’s election chances, and which races are the ones to watch?
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Can Democrats hold on, or will Republicans take power?
Clip: 9/9/2022 | 10m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
With less than nine weeks until the midterms, candidates are in the home stretch of the campaign season. Can Democrats hold on to power, or will Republicans pull off a red wave? And with President Biden and former President Trump continuing their dueling rallies, what effect will they have on their party’s election chances, and which races are the ones to watch?
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