Rising care inhealth costs andthe escalatingtrade wars will belarge issues ofconcern.Minimum wage willbe an issue talkedabout, especially inMissouri, wherevoters areconsideringincreasing it to $12by 2023.Midtermelections=held every 4years inNovemberVirginia presents severalpossible opportunities forHouse Democrats to pickup seats, and Wextonmay defeat incumbentComstock because ofstrong opposition toPresident Trump in thedistrict.Florida's AndrewGillum will winbecause of his newgrassroots following,possibly beating outthe GOP's RonDesantisBecauseunemployment hasreached a near 50 yearlow, the economy maybe a little less of aconcern this year than itwas in previous years.Stacey Abrams couldmake history bybecoming the first blackfemale governor in theUS. However, this couldbe unlikely, as Georgiahasn't elected aDemocratic senatorsince 1996.In Idaho, Utah, andNebraska, voters willbe voting on theexpansion ofMedicaid to coverlow incomeresidents.In Arizona, Florida,Indiana, Missouri,and NevadaDemocraticcandidates will havea small margin ofvictoryIn IL 06, PeterRoskam will retaincontrol because ofthe demographic ofthe voters in hisdistrict, who remainelderly and rightleaning.Because of the recentfocus on immigration, itcould easily be one ofthe top issues on votersminds as they head tothe polls, especiallywith the recent newsupdates about themigrant caravan.Especially for smallbusiness owners, taxpolicy will be a concernbecause taxation iscentral to their planningand the recent taxreform bill has caused alot of controversy.The House willlikely garnerdemocraticcontrol, but themargin of victorycould potentiallybe very close.Republicanswill win aslim senatemajorityFree!The legalization ofMarijuana is anotherissue that will be makingan appearance inMichigan, North Dakota,Utah, Florida, and moreas voters decide whetherthey want it legalized forrecreational/medical use.Rising care inhealth costs andthe escalatingtrade wars will belarge issues ofconcern.Minimum wage willbe an issue talkedabout, especially inMissouri, wherevoters areconsideringincreasing it to $12by 2023.Midtermelections=held every 4years inNovemberVirginia presents severalpossible opportunities forHouse Democrats to pickup seats, and Wextonmay defeat incumbentComstock because ofstrong opposition toPresident Trump in thedistrict.Florida's AndrewGillum will winbecause of his newgrassroots following,possibly beating outthe GOP's RonDesantisBecauseunemployment hasreached a near 50 yearlow, the economy maybe a little less of aconcern this year than itwas in previous years.Stacey Abrams couldmake history bybecoming the first blackfemale governor in theUS. However, this couldbe unlikely, as Georgiahasn't elected aDemocratic senatorsince 1996.In Idaho, Utah, andNebraska, voters willbe voting on theexpansion ofMedicaid to coverlow incomeresidents.In Arizona, Florida,Indiana, Missouri,and NevadaDemocraticcandidates will havea small margin ofvictoryIn IL 06, PeterRoskam will retaincontrol because ofthe demographic ofthe voters in hisdistrict, who remainelderly and rightleaning.Because of the recentfocus on immigration, itcould easily be one ofthe top issues on votersminds as they head tothe polls, especiallywith the recent newsupdates about themigrant caravan.Especially for smallbusiness owners, taxpolicy will be a concernbecause taxation iscentral to their planningand the recent taxreform bill has caused alot of controversy.The House willlikely garnerdemocraticcontrol, but themargin of victorycould potentiallybe very close.Republicanswill win aslim senatemajorityFree!The legalization ofMarijuana is anotherissue that will be makingan appearance inMichigan, North Dakota,Utah, Florida, and moreas voters decide whetherthey want it legalized forrecreational/medical use.

Midterm Elections 2018 - Call List

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  1. Rising care in health costs and the escalating trade wars will be large issues of concern.
  2. Minimum wage will be an issue talked about, especially in Missouri, where voters are considering increasing it to $12 by 2023.
  3. Midterm elections= held every 4 years in November
  4. Virginia presents several possible opportunities for House Democrats to pick up seats, and Wexton may defeat incumbent Comstock because of strong opposition to President Trump in the district.
  5. Florida's Andrew Gillum will win because of his new grassroots following, possibly beating out the GOP's Ron Desantis
  6. Because unemployment has reached a near 50 year low, the economy may be a little less of a concern this year than it was in previous years.
  7. Stacey Abrams could make history by becoming the first black female governor in the US. However, this could be unlikely, as Georgia hasn't elected a Democratic senator since 1996.
  8. In Idaho, Utah, and Nebraska, voters will be voting on the expansion of Medicaid to cover low income residents.
  9. In Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, and Nevada Democratic candidates will have a small margin of victory
  10. In IL 06, Peter Roskam will retain control because of the demographic of the voters in his district, who remain elderly and right leaning.
  11. Because of the recent focus on immigration, it could easily be one of the top issues on voters minds as they head to the polls, especially with the recent news updates about the migrant caravan.
  12. Especially for small business owners, tax policy will be a concern because taxation is central to their planning and the recent tax reform bill has caused a lot of controversy.
  13. The House will likely garner democratic control, but the margin of victory could potentially be very close.
  14. Republicans will win a slim senate majority
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  16. The legalization of Marijuana is another issue that will be making an appearance in Michigan, North Dakota, Utah, Florida, and more as voters decide whether they want it legalized for recreational/medical use.