1/14/2024 0 Comments Midterm elections exit polls'We love you': Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, shares VERY rare selfie with ex Chris Martin as she calls him 'sweetest father and friend' on his 46th birthday Gogglebox star says the show was a 'pantomime' behind-the-scenes as she spills secrets - from salary to why they watch 15-minute clips three times The remainder were divided between crime, gun policy and immigration as their top concern. He said he thinks Democrats could hold onto both chambers but acknowledged the headwinds they face.Ī CNN/Edison Research exit poll showed that 73 percent of Americans leaving the voting booth were angry or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., 25 percent were enthusiastic or satisfied.Ībout 33 percent of voters named inflation as their top concern while 27 percent cited abortion. On Monday night, Biden rallied for Democrats in Maryland before brief stints in New York, Pennsylvania, California, Illinois, New Mexico and Florida over the past week.īiden, who previously voted early in Delaware, told reporters of how he was feeling about elections on Monday: 'I'm optimistic. President Biden opted to lay low and forego public appearances to boost his party on Election Day, instead giving just one radio interview before retiring from the public eye by noon The president also spoke jointly with DNC Chair Jaime Harrison and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Maloney, D-N.Y., faces his own tight reelection race today. He then spoke individually by phone to Democratic Governors Association Chair Roy Cooper, DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney, DSCC Chair Gary Peters, and DNC Senior Advisor Cedric Richmond. In the afternoon, the White House said Biden called into a virtual DNC phone bank to thank staff and volunteers. The White House called a lid at 11:25 a.m., meaning media could go home as the president would not be seen in public again on Tuesday. Biden used the radio hit to tout his administration's accomplishments for black Americans. ![]() The president, who has rallied for Democrats over the past few days in states across the nation, gave a radio interview taped in the morning on Tuesday to the D.L. President Biden opted to lay low and forego public appearances to boost his party on Election Day, instead giving just one radio interview before retiring from the public eye by noon.
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