
The US midterm elections and the implications for Europe – All change and no change?
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Event Description
The event will be livestreamed here and on YouTube.

On 8 November, two years after Joe Biden was elected President of the United States, Americans will cast their ballots in contentious midterm elections. Ultimately, the vote will decide the composition of a US Congress currently controlled by a narrow Democrat majority. A Republican controlled House and/or Senate, should either chamber switch hands, will impede the passing of key legislation proposed by the Biden administration. While Democrats have been trying to rally their base around the issues of abortion, climate change and former President Trump, the Republicans are focusing on more “bread and butter” topics such as the rising cost of living, illegal immigration and crime.
Will the Republicans take control of one, or both chambers in the US Congress? Or, will President Biden and the Democrats manage to retain their majorities? What will the implications be for transatlantic relations in a time of conflict in Ukraine and wider geopolitical instability?
Events of the week
EURACTIV News
- Ireland expands HPV catch-up vaccination drive as EU pushes for higher immunisation rates [Advocacy Lab]
- Statement of the President of the Union of Greek Shipowners, Melina Travlos, about targeting shipping [Promoted Content]
- EXCLUSIVE: China remains key financial lifeline for Iran’s revolutionary guards, intel agency says
- Brussels calls for ‘unity’ in the face of Greek green shipping defection
- SAFE urges EU to tighten food rules on labelling and ultra-processed foods [Advocacy Lab]



















