Atlantic; “Divided States of America”
The American magazine “Atlantic” in an article titled “Divided States of America” has discussed intense party conflicts and the constant change in the balance of power as the reasons for America’s collapse from within.
The American magazine “Atlantic” by publishing an analytical article written by “David E. Gram” has addressed the issue of political divisions within the United States of America. This article asserts that intense partisan conflicts between Democrats and Republicans, as well as a constant shift in the balance of power, have become the new normal for Americans, turning this country into a “divided state of America.”
Election controversies; America’s unretouched policy
The author says: The recent 2022 US midterm elections reveal a lot about the naked, deeply divisive and disturbing politics of the US over the past few years. Although the final balance of power in the US Congress and Senate will not be known for days, or in some cases weeks, early results indicate that Republicans are likely to regain control of the House of Representatives, while It is still too early to predict the shape of the balance of power in the Senate. Now the achievements of the Republican Party in the Congress [Capitol Hill] are the headline and the main line for urgent politics in the current situation; Because the Republicans’ lead means that US President Joe Biden will not be able to pass his priorities through the congressional barrier and will face new investigations and monitoring.
In the continuation of this report, it is stated: But the first round of the results of the American mid-term elections point to a smaller victory than imagined and less than the expectations of the Republicans; Certainly, these votes were less than some Republican party leaders expected. But it may still be the best midterm performance by a party since 2002, before incumbent Biden. Several factors may explain the poor performance of the Republicans in this election race; Factors including weak candidates, the reaction to the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning abortion rights and continued outrage from former President Donald Trump.