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US voters: what issues are deciding your vote next week?

US voters – what issues are deciding your midterm vote next week?

Republican, Democrat or neither – we’d like to speak to people in the US ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections

Americans will go to the polls next week to cast their votes in the US midterm elections.

The midterms on 8 November will be voters’ first opportunity to deliver a national verdict on Joe Biden’s presidency, though his name will not be on the ballot. The constitution specifies every member of the House of Representatives and about a third of the Senate run for office halfway between presidential elections.

Ahead of the midterm elections, we’d like to hear from US voters about the issues that are deciding their vote. Why are you planning on voting the way you are?

Share your views

If you are 18 years or over, you can get in touch by filling in the form below or contacting us via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding +44(0)7766780300. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. One of our journalists will be in contact before we publish, so please do leave contact details.

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  • US midterm elections 2022
  • Democrats
  • Joe Biden
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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com


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