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Midterm election
Midterm election













Three House Democrats moved to “punish” OPEC+ for the October surprise, introducing legislation to remove military support from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates The Guardian (Lean Left bias) said the lawmakers were seeking “revenge.”

midterm election

gas prices would be “modest,” voters would still be likely to blame Democrats. While one Fox News (Right bias) opinion headline said the oil cuts “could pummel Democrats,” a Politico (Lean Left bias) report said they fueled “Dems’ gas price fears.” An analyst in Bloomberg (Lean Left bias) said that while the impact on U.S. gas prices and hurt Democrats - blamed by Republicans for high prices - in the 2022 midterm elections. Several analysts across the spectrum agreed that the recently announced oil production cuts by OPEC+ countries could raise U.S. Will the OPEC+ Oil Cuts Hurt Democrats in November? NPR (Simon Dawson/Bloomberg/Getty Images) RELATED: DeSantis and Rubio lead races, new polling suggests (Axios, Center bias) Marco Rubio (R), released a campaign video highlighting how Hurricane Ian “demolished entire communities” and left a "staggering scale of wreckage." A fundraising link for Demings’ campaign is attached to the video.ĭeSantis, Rubio and other Republican candidates are widely expected to beat out their Democratic challengers next month. Val Demings, who’s challenging incumbent Sen. RELATED: Senate Candidates Face Off in Debates Ahead of Midterm Elections (AllSides Headline Roundup)įlorida Politicians Mix Campaigning With Hurricane Relief EffortsĪfter Hurricane Ian devastated parts of southwest Florida last week, some of the state’s politicians discussed recovery efforts while trying to bolster their 2022 midterm election campaigns.ĭeSantis wore a vest with his 2022 campaign’s logo while touring Ian’s wreckage and giving press conferences about the recovery effort, which led challenger Charlie Crist to quip that “there’s attire you can wear when you’re getting a tour or briefed that’s a little less campaigny.”















Midterm election