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Mid-term elections 2018: Trump makes final bid for votes Mid-term elections 2018: Trump makes final bid for votes
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US President Donald Trump has made a last bid for voters to back the Republican party on the eve of a nationwide election that is seen as a referendum on his presidency.US President Donald Trump has made a last bid for voters to back the Republican party on the eve of a nationwide election that is seen as a referendum on his presidency.
"Everything we have achieved is at stake tomorrow," he said during a blitz of three final rallies."Everything we have achieved is at stake tomorrow," he said during a blitz of three final rallies.
His ability to govern in the final two years of his term will hinge upon the outcome of these mid-term elections.His ability to govern in the final two years of his term will hinge upon the outcome of these mid-term elections.
Voter turnout is expected to be high. Many have already cast their ballot.Voter turnout is expected to be high. Many have already cast their ballot.
At stake are 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 of 100 seats in the Senate - the two bodies that make up Congress. Governors are also being chosen in 36 out of 50 states.At stake are 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 of 100 seats in the Senate - the two bodies that make up Congress. Governors are also being chosen in 36 out of 50 states.
In recent days, the president has ratcheted up rhetoric on divisive issues in a bid to energise his base.In recent days, the president has ratcheted up rhetoric on divisive issues in a bid to energise his base.
Barack Obama - on the campaign trail for the Democratic party - said the "the character of our country is on the ballot". The former president tweeted the vote "might be the most important of our lifetimes". Barack Obama - on the campaign trail for the Democratic party - said "the character of our country is on the ballot". The former president tweeted the vote "might be the most important of our lifetimes".
What is at stake?What is at stake?
The mid-term elections - so called because they fall half-way through a four-year presidential term - will decide which party will control the two houses of Congress, which decides federal legislation.The mid-term elections - so called because they fall half-way through a four-year presidential term - will decide which party will control the two houses of Congress, which decides federal legislation.
If Republicans maintain their hold on both the Senate and the House of Representatives, they could build on their agenda and that of President Trump.If Republicans maintain their hold on both the Senate and the House of Representatives, they could build on their agenda and that of President Trump.
But if the Democrats wrest control of one or both chambers, they could stymie or even reverse Mr Trump's plans.But if the Democrats wrest control of one or both chambers, they could stymie or even reverse Mr Trump's plans.
Pollsters suggest Democrats may win the 23 seats they need to take over the House of Representatives, and possibly 15 or so extra seats.Pollsters suggest Democrats may win the 23 seats they need to take over the House of Representatives, and possibly 15 or so extra seats.
However, the Democrats are expected to fall short of the two seats they need to win control of the Senate.However, the Democrats are expected to fall short of the two seats they need to win control of the Senate.
Trump's invincible, but for how much longer?Trump's invincible, but for how much longer?
Analysis by Jon Sopel, BBC North America EditorAnalysis by Jon Sopel, BBC North America Editor
Presidents have always commanded attention. Theodore Roosevelt called the White House his "bully pulpit" - the place from which he could demand attention and advance his agenda.Presidents have always commanded attention. Theodore Roosevelt called the White House his "bully pulpit" - the place from which he could demand attention and advance his agenda.
But Donald Trump has his own bully pulpit, 55 million Twitter followers and a penchant for saying the outrageous.But Donald Trump has his own bully pulpit, 55 million Twitter followers and a penchant for saying the outrageous.
You feel that everything in American life is a reaction to what Donald Trump has said: his followers adoring it, his opponents deploring it and the candidates actually on the ballot trying to get a word in edgeways.You feel that everything in American life is a reaction to what Donald Trump has said: his followers adoring it, his opponents deploring it and the candidates actually on the ballot trying to get a word in edgeways.
And this has generated real excitement in these elections - both for and against him. So far the number of people who've voted early is something like twice the number it was four years ago. That is staggering.And this has generated real excitement in these elections - both for and against him. So far the number of people who've voted early is something like twice the number it was four years ago. That is staggering.
Read the rest of Jon's analysis here.Read the rest of Jon's analysis here.
What happens on election day?What happens on election day?
After months of campaigning, speculation, and billions of dollars spent on adverts, leaflets and bumper stickers, voters will have their final say on Tuesday.After months of campaigning, speculation, and billions of dollars spent on adverts, leaflets and bumper stickers, voters will have their final say on Tuesday.
Democratic candidates for the House of Representatives have raised $649m (£500m) from individual donors, more than double the $312m tally for the Republicans.Democratic candidates for the House of Representatives have raised $649m (£500m) from individual donors, more than double the $312m tally for the Republicans.
Democrats are hoping to achieve a "mid-term wave" - a sweeping victory that changes the shape of the political map in the US.Democrats are hoping to achieve a "mid-term wave" - a sweeping victory that changes the shape of the political map in the US.
Some 34.3 million people have cast early ballots and the real number is probably higher, according to the US Elections Project, a University of Florida-based information source. That figure in 2014 was just 27.5 million.Some 34.3 million people have cast early ballots and the real number is probably higher, according to the US Elections Project, a University of Florida-based information source. That figure in 2014 was just 27.5 million.
In Texas, early voting has exceeded the entire turnout in 2014.In Texas, early voting has exceeded the entire turnout in 2014.
However, thunderstorms are forecast for Tuesday along the eastern coast, as well as snowstorms in the Midwest, which could affect turnout.However, thunderstorms are forecast for Tuesday along the eastern coast, as well as snowstorms in the Midwest, which could affect turnout.
The first polls close at 18:00 EST (23:00 GMT).The first polls close at 18:00 EST (23:00 GMT).
What you need to know about mid-terms:What you need to know about mid-terms:
What are the key issues?What are the key issues?
During his final campaign rallies in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri, Mr Trump returned to his key campaign issues, insisting that Democrats would damage the economy and allow more illegal immigration.During his final campaign rallies in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri, Mr Trump returned to his key campaign issues, insisting that Democrats would damage the economy and allow more illegal immigration.
Democratic candidates, meanwhile, have tended to avoid directly confronting the president, focusing instead on so-called "kitchen table" issues, such as healthcare and economic inequality.Democratic candidates, meanwhile, have tended to avoid directly confronting the president, focusing instead on so-called "kitchen table" issues, such as healthcare and economic inequality.
The party hopes younger voters, suburban moderates and minorities will be drawn to the polls to react against the president's rhetoric.The party hopes younger voters, suburban moderates and minorities will be drawn to the polls to react against the president's rhetoric.
Mr Trump has faced widespread criticism for his divisive language.Mr Trump has faced widespread criticism for his divisive language.
On Monday, Facebook, NBC and even Mr Trump's favourite network, Fox News, announced they would stop broadcasting a 30-second ad paid for by his campaign, which featured an undocumented Mexican immigrant.On Monday, Facebook, NBC and even Mr Trump's favourite network, Fox News, announced they would stop broadcasting a 30-second ad paid for by his campaign, which featured an undocumented Mexican immigrant.
In an interview with ABC on Monday, the president said he wished he had taken "a much softer tone" throughout his presidency.In an interview with ABC on Monday, the president said he wished he had taken "a much softer tone" throughout his presidency.
"I feel, to a certain extent, I have no choice, but maybe I do, and maybe I could have been softer from that standpoint.""I feel, to a certain extent, I have no choice, but maybe I do, and maybe I could have been softer from that standpoint."