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midterm

[mid-turm] / ˈmɪdˌtɜrm /


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With midterm elections coming in November, pocketbook subjects like the cost of groceries and utilities appear poised to grab a bigger share of voters’ attention — and ire.

From MarketWatch

Potential presidential candidates on both sides of the political aisle are expected to assess their chances over the next year, before primary season officially kicks off, after the midterm elections in November.

From Los Angeles Times

But the 2026 election only matters if people vote, which historically is not something a great number of people do in midterms.

From Los Angeles Times

Milei led his party to a landslide victory in midterm elections in October, dramatically expanding his bloc in Congress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Voters are concerned about affordability as the midterm election approaches.

From Barron's