The results of Tuesday’s midterm elections will indeed impact the political landscape on a local level, with Senate, House and gubernatorial contests occurring nationwide. Towards the tail end of a tumultuous year for the Obama administration, however, the president’s own Democratic Party is expected to bear the brunt of dismay otherwise directed at the White House and, as a result, likely lose control of Congress’ upper chamber.
On the eve of Election Day, pollsters at Gallup ranked United States President Barack Obama’s approval rating at a dismal 41 percent, and concerns over how his office has handled the crises concerning Ebola, immigration and the so-called Islamic State, among other issues, has without a doubt proved to so far be costly to the Democratic Party. As a result, onlookers to Tuesday’s elections say the left may lose control of the US Senate for the first time since 2007, which in turn would leave a Republican majority in that chamber as well as the House of Representatives.
My take in this is because nothing did change but it worsened the American inage since his menacing foreign and domestic policy is more worse than George Bush and at par with Bill "Monica Lewinsky" Clinton.. Yes, the mayhem he caused is by his dumbass mind and hunger for the blood of those against his policies of LGBT, allowing the Sunni Muslim extremist blow up in the Middle East, destruction of Christianity and the continuing Russophobia, which Obama is proud of.
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