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A red ripple in the US (with Prof. Chris Carman)

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In the US midterm elections the red tide of Republican victories singularly failed to materialise, with Republicans making modest gains at best and failing to take the Senate. But why did Democrats perform so well when all the fundamentals were against them? To break this remarkable set of results down, were joined by Prof. Chris Carman of the University of Glasgow, who takes us through how Democrats bucked the trend and what this means for the next 2 years of American politics.

Follow us on twitter @ballotworld and please rate and subscribe wherever you're listening.

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In the US midterm elections the red tide of Republican victories singularly failed to materialise, with Republicans making modest gains at best and failing to take the Senate. But why did Democrats perform so well when all the fundamentals were against them? To break this remarkable set of results down, were joined by Prof. Chris Carman of the University of Glasgow, who takes us through how Democrats bucked the trend and what this means for the next 2 years of American politics.

Follow us on twitter @ballotworld and please rate and subscribe wherever you're listening.

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