Americans queue in early morning to vote in the first midterm elections. Lover Fighter Dreamer Believer Voter Shirt. Since Donald Trump was elected president in 2016. Many voters expect a change. Early in the morning of November 6, long lines of voters waited for votes to appear in front of more than one constituency across the United States. They will re-elect all 435 seats of the House; 35 seats, or about 1/3 of the Senate; and elected 36 governors. In the photo, voters in Columbus, Ohio, came to the polls at the Tuttle Park Recreation Center voting in the early morning. Weather factors may also affect the number of people who turn up today. Many regions in the south and west coast of the United States are experiencing heavy rain.
Candidate Jennifer Wexton of Leesburg, Va., Met voters ahead of an election at Ida Lee Park on Wednesday morning. Wexton is representing the Democratic Party running for Virginia’s 10th congressional district seat. She is a state senator. Former President Barack Obama was unexpectedly in Virginia to support Wexton and called on local voters to vote for the Democrat. Millions of US voters voted to re-elect all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, 35 in the Senate, and 36 in the state.
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