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Biden, Trump rally troops on eve of crucial midterms

Joe Biden and Donald Trump headline a frantic last day of campaigning Monday on the eve of a midterm election that will shape the rest of the US president's term -- and could pave the way for a White House comeback by his predecessor.

Biden's Democrats are facing a gargantuan struggle to hang on to Congress, after a race the president has cast as a "defining" moment for US democracy -- though kitchen-table issues like inflation have largely dominated the campaign.

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New election laws in some Republican states weaken voting rights

Over the past two years, Republican states in the US have passed several voting rights laws and measures under the guise of fighting voter fraud. The new rules, experts warn, are opening avenues for voter intimidation and poll interference, making the midterm elections on November 8 a test of the US election system and of American democracy.

Two years after a presidential election contested by the loser, tensions are mounting ahead of the November 8 US midterm elections. Donald Trump’s “stolen election” assertions have never been proven, due to a lack of evidence of large-scale voter fraud. But that has not stopped several Republican states from enacting new laws to "fight the fraud". These laws have been denounced by democracy rights organizations as attacks on the right to vote.

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World leaders gather for climate talks under cloud of crises

World leaders meeting Monday for climate talks in Egypt are under pressure to deepen cuts in emissions and financially back developing countries already devastated by the effects of rising temperatures.

The UN's COP27 climate summit in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh comes as nations worldwide are facing increasingly intense natural disasters that have taken thousands of lives this year alone and cost billions of dollars.

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John Oliver goes on the attack against Republicans who lie about elections — with help from Nick Offerman

A majority of Republican nominees deny or question the 2020 election results. Some of them deny the election results and it hasn't even happened yet.

That's how John Oliver began his Sunday show before the Tuesday election. He showed a clip of Georgia's Mike Collins who shot a trash can with a sign on it saying "election machine." Collins will most certainly win his election, despite the fact that he couldn't shoot the trash can the first time he filmed the ad, requiring a slapdash edit that Oliver mocked.

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Senior Biden officials have been secretly talking to Russian counterparts to try and stop a nuclear war

For the past several months, President Joe Biden's top national-security adviser has been speaking with his counterparts in Russia in an ongoing attempt to de-escalate the nuclear threats by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. national-security adviser Jake Sullivan has been speaking with his counterpart in the Russian government, Nikolai Patrushev, said officials.

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The pros and cons of appointing a special counsel to prosecute Trump

Saturday reports surfaced that Attorney General Merrick Garland was considering a special counsel to navigate the indictment of Donald Trump, but even that comes with some complications.

The idea also comes after Garland has said that the DOJ is up to the task of investigating the former president, demonstrating that they can operate above the fray of typical partisanship and political rancor, the New York Times explained.

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'You never got anything done': Top Pence aide smacked down over Trump administration failures

A panel discussion on CNN's "State of the Union" briefly went off the rails on Sunday Morning when liberal commentator Hilary Rosen cut off former Mike Pence chief of staff Marc Short as he attacked President Joe Biden's administration.

With the two arguing what is primary on the voters' minds with the midterm election looming, Short went off on a diatribe about immigration that led Rosen to call him out.

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Herschel Walker: Obama is trying to 'destroy this country' from his 'nice mansion'

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker of Georgia lashed out at former President Barack Obama for living in a "nice mansion."

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Walker to respond to Obama's claim that the former running back is not ready to be a U.S. senator.

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Dem flattens Chuck Todd for giving Biden 'bum rap' while ignoring 'the damage of the Trump years'

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) defended President Joe Biden's job performance on Sunday.

During an interview on NBC's Meet the Press program, host Chuck Todd suggested that Biden would be to blame if Democrats lose ground in the midterm elections.

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'I'm giving you the facts': CNN's Bash cuts off Ronna McDaniel during rant about Biden

During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, host Dana Bash was forced to talk over and then eventually cut off RNC head Ronna McDaniel as she ranted about one of President Joe Biden's speeches.

Up to the moment McDaniel started railing about Biden, Bash gave her free rein to spread Republican Party talking points, but that changed when the GOP spokesperson built up a head of steam and refused to stop talking.

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Yes, it’s the economy — but the state of democracy, abortion and Ukraine loom large as issues before 2022 midterms

The 2022 midterm elections, perhaps more than most in recent American history, present voters with a multitude of pressing issues to consider as they prepare to vote. These issues range from abortion to rising inflation, energy costs to the state of American democracy.

Given the attention to domestic issues, it’s surprising, then, that a foreign policy issue also ranked among the top – U.S. aid to Ukraine – as our latest University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll showed.

Partisanship often overshadows specific issues and, while Americans are not electing a president in 2022, some perceive the midterms nonetheless as referendums on President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump.

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What’s at stake this Election Day: 7 essential reads

As Election Day closes in, uncertainty and concern about potential chaos – from violence at polling sites to candidates refusing to accept defeat – continue to rise.

Problems that have historically plagued the U.S. electoral and political system – like voter intimidation – are cropping up ahead of the midterms. But so, too, are less familiar issues, like how previously run-of-the-mill state election positions are becoming opportunities for political activism.

Here are seven key issues that affect the midterm elections, drawn from stories in The Conversation’s archive.

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'I love Trump': Republicans rally for former president in Pennsylvania

He may not be on the ballot in the upcoming US midterm elections, but Donald Trump was still the main draw for Pennsylvania's Republicans Saturday ahead of what they hope will be a "red wave" sweeping control of Congress.

Trump fans gathered at a rally in the city of Latrobe in the battleground state to hear the former president speak and voice their hopes that he will run again for the White House in 2024.

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