President Trump and former President Obama are in a full-blown proxy war centered on Tuesday’s midterm elections.
The president and his predecessor have been rallying supporters in critical states in the final days of the campaign. They have also been offering dramatically different visions of what the United States is, and what it should be.
The International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries is pleased to present a live webcast of its gala banquet, this Sunday, November 4, at 5:30pm ET.
The banquet culminates a four-day-long conference attended by more than 5,000 Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries, lay leaders and supporters in New York City.
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Lawmakers, party leaders and election prognosticators cautioned Sunday that control of Congress is far from settled heading into Election Day on Tuesday, as Democrats and Republicans sought to make a final pitch to voters.
Early voting numbers are skyrocketing around the country, with Republican votes slightly edging out Democratic as of Wednesday, according to NBC. But a pair of polls released Sunday morning showed Democrats with a 7- and 8-point lead on generic ballots.
Changing projections, high voter enthusiasm, and not-too-distant memories of President Trump defying polls that showed him trailing late in the 2016 presidential election have party officials and lawmakers urging supporters not to take anything for granted when they weigh how to vote this year.