There are huge sighs of the relief throughout the country that the middle periods are over, and electoral ads, leaflets and RoboCalls will stop at least in a miniature period. After flooding money in races throughout the country-leading to various marketing, advertising and starting programs-we can return to normal life.
For President Donald Trump, he can be proud that his extremely tight schedule of the campaign rally made a difference. Republicans maintained control over the Senate and even won two places.
It’s really a huge deal. Usually, the President’s party loses the seats of the Senate in the intracerexiated elections. Obama lost six seats of the Senate in his first half. In the race in the field of distinguishing in the country, the Republican Senator Ted Cruz maintained his headquarters, defeating Beto O’Rourke in Texas. In Florida, the Republican Governor Rick Scott won the headquarters of the Senate over the democratic senator Bill Nelson.
When it comes to governors’ races, there are several very significant speakers. In Florida, another race in the country, Republican Ron Desantis defeated the democrat Andrew Gillum. Desantis was supported by Trump and attached carefully to the administration. Gillum conducted a very progressive campaign based on identity. In Georgia, the Republican Brian Kemp is ready to get the Democrat Stacey Abrams. The race is still too close to call, but in the worst scenario for Kemp, the elections would raise to rafting if it drops below 50 percent. Abrams also conducted a very progressive identity campaign. In Ohio, where the Republican Governor John Kasich was constrained, Republican Mike Dewine defeated Richard Cordray Democrat.
The House of Representatives overturned, as expected, democrats, but based on current results, with a smaller majority than they probably expected. For reference, Obama lost 63 democratic fines at home during his first half. To get control of the house this year, the Democrats had to pick up 23 places.
This result is less wave than restoring balance. Remember that the president’s party usually loses their place in the middle of the period. Perhaps voters throughout the country are a way to balance power in Washington: if one party has a presidency, the other gains greater power in legislation.
So what will the representatives of the Democratic House do? They have a choice: they can rewrite or examine. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Carif., He runs to the speaker. I guess he will focus on the examination of President Trump, so look for calls and hearing after hearing what they think. These investigations will be carried out to cause the president maximum political damage. Other priorities of legislation will change immigration regulations and the establishment of healthcare controlled by the government.
Will Pelosia get through the passage, trying to pass the rules or stick to the club? Will he announce a victory when the legislation gives way from the Chamber, or will it consider it a victory only if the Senate also takes over the legislation and the president signs it legally? If he chooses the latter, she will have to take into account the contribution and republican support.
If Pelosi decides to spend time examining the president, the White House will be forced to defend for some time, dealing with political issues than legislative progress. Look for long hours and behind schedule nights in the White House.
Also remember that according to the US Constitution, the Chamber of Representatives may recall impeachment articles. If it was adopted, the allegations of “high crimes and offenses” are then weighted by the Senate, which tries to determine or convict. The Chamber of Representatives accused the presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton; The Senate acquitted them.
While advertising, Flyers and RoboCalls can be made for now, the political program will soon start. While, of course, Pelosia decides to establish in order to cooperate with republicans not only issuing provisions from the Chamber, but from the Senate and signing the law. But don’t hold your breath. Based on history, I guess that he will decide to explore, not the rules.

