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2018 Midterm Elections: Analysis And Outlook For The 116th Congress
22 November 2018
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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The 2018 Midterm Elections are over and the lame duck session of
Congress has begun. Americans across the country cast their ballots
for candidates for the House of Representative and the Senate in
what was widely perceived to have been a referendum on President
Donald Trump’s first two years in office. This report
explores the results of the election and the outcome in the battle
for overall control of the House, Senate and state governors’
mansions. The report looks ahead at what to expect in the
coming weeks in the lame duck session of the 115th Congress and in
the 116th Congress, where Democrats will now control the House and
Republicans have maintained their control of the Senate.
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