The mood of the electorate in the election campaign of 2022
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The mood of the electorate in the election campaign of 2022
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Nikolay Popov 
Occupation: Leading Researcher
Affiliation: Georgy Arbatov Institute for U.S. and Canada Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences (ISKRAN)
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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In the final stage of election campaign in the US midterm elections, the main problems of concern to voters have been revealed, and the choice of voters will mainly depend on the conceptions of Americans, which party and which candidate is more capable of solving them. The greatest concern among the voters is caused by economic problems, primarily high inflation, especially the rise in gasoline prices. Republicans, partly justifiably, argue that the Republican administration under Trump's leadership has handled this problem better. The main negative factor reducing support for Republican candidates is the investigation of Trump's role in the failed attempt to cancel the results of the 2020 election during the storming of the Capitol by Trump supporters in January 2021. Republican candidates' support for Trump and his claims of "stealing" his victory serves for many Republican candidates as a test of party loyalty, but can serve as a negative factor in the election due to growth of Trump’s criticism in public opinion. Unexpectedly, the issue of abortion, caused by the decision of the Supreme Court, which actually imposed a ban on abortions, was put forward in the third place in the campaign in terms of importance for voters. Both the majority of the population and the candidates of the Democratic Party have criticized the abortion ban, which will bring them additional support from voters. Other important issues widely discussed in the press, such as the conflict in Ukraine and relations with Russia, racial issues, gun control, health issues, did not become major topics for the election campaign.

Keywords
midterm elections, public opinion, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Trump, Biden
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07.09.2022
Date of publication
24.10.2022
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1. Newport F. Abortion Moves Up on “Most Important Problem” List. GALLUP, August 1, 2022. URL: https://news.gallup.com/poll/395408/abortion-moves-important-problem-list.aspx (accessed 05.09.2022).

2. Ibidem.

3. Wall Street Journal, August 12-25, 2022. URL: https://www.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/WSJ.Poll_Redacted_Aug_2022.pds (accessed 25.08.2022).

4. The Monmouth University Poll, August 9, 2022. URL: https://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/reports/monmouthpoll_US_080922/ (accessed 09.08.2022)

5. Ibidem.

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