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What’s At Stake In The Midterms: 7 Reasons Why Democrats Can Win

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The conventional wisdom is that Republicans will win in the 2022 midterm elections in November and take control of Congress, but that is not inevitable.

The post What's At Stake In The Midterms: 7 Reasons Why Democrats Can Win appeared first on NewsOne.

Source: NewsOne

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