U.S. votes with Biden agenda at stake — and Trump in the wings
The Hindu
If both the House and Senate flip, U.S. President Joe Biden would be left as little more than a lame duck. With Congress out of Democrats' hands, he would see his legislative agenda collapse.
Americans vote Tuesday in crucial midterm elections that could decide the political future of both President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump — who has all but announced he will seek the White House again in 2024.
Mr. 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 U. S. democracy, while Mr. Trump's Republicans campaigned hard on kitchen-table issues like inflation and crime.
Mr. Trump, who has been heavily hinting at a new run, grabbed the election eve spotlight to flag "a big announcement" a week from now on November 15, while Biden made a final appeal to Democrats to turn out en masse at the polls.
"The power's in your hands," Mr. Biden told a rally near the capital. "We know in our bones that our democracy is at risk and we know that this is your moment to defend it."
With polls showing Republicans in line to seize the House of Representatives, the increasingly far-right party eyed snarling the rest of Mr. Biden's first term in aggressive investigations and opposition to spending plans.
Returning to the White House Monday night, Mr. Biden told reporters he believed Democrats would win the Senate, though conceding "it's going to be tough" to retain the House and that his life in Washington may become "more difficult."
If both the House and Senate flip, Mr. Biden would be left as little more than a lame duck. With Congress out of Democrats' hands, he would see his legislative agenda collapse.
The 29th edition of the Conference of Parties (COP29), held at Baku in Azerbaijan, is arguably the most important of the United Nations’ climate conferences. It was supposed to conclude on November 22, after nearly 11 days of negotiations and the whole purpose was for the world to take a collective step forward in addressing rising carbon emissions.