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The U.S. midterm elections on November 8 are coming closer, Republicans and Democrats are at each other’s throats over domestic issues such as inflation and recent controversies surrounding gun control, abortion rights and extremism. Do Democrats stand a chance with Biden seen as a “weak“ president after the Afghan debacle? Are we witnessing a Trump comeback despite his recent misfortunes? The Hub with Wang Guan talks to Bill Schneider, professor of Policy, Government and International Affairs at George Mason University in Virginia; Rick Dunham, former White House correspondent for Business Week, in Washington D.C.; Haz Al-Din, political analyst and host of the Infrared Show in Detroit, Michigan; and Einar Tangen, political and economic affairs commentator in Beijing. They tell Wang Guan that hot domestic issues will be front-and-center and that polarization in U.S. politics has become so acute that both Republicans and Democrats face an uphill bat
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