ENCRYPTION DEBATE – The question of support for Israel is a dividing line among Democrats and Republicans and promises to impact the upcoming November midterm elections.
Midterm elections in November will determine more than just the composition of Congress: they will decide the extent of Donald Trump’s maneuverability and the real reach of his program for a second term. “If we lose the midterm elections – God forbid – if we lose the majority in the House of Representatives, it would be the end of the Trump presidency,” said Mike Johnson.
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In the meantime, some early elections serve as prologues. Like political barometers, they reveal a fragmented electorate both within and outside of the two major parties under tension. More importantly, they bring out a new center of gravity in the debate, both on the right and the left: alongside economic and social issues emerges an international question, support for Israel.
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Context: The article discusses the significance of support for Israel as a key issue dividing Democrats and Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
Fact Check: The article mentions the potential impact of losing majority in the House of Representatives on the Trump presidency.






