Presidential push: Biden, Obama, Trump stump before Tuesday’s midterm elections
WASHINGTON — Presidents past and present are making one last campaign push — one side pleading for votes, the other predicting big wins — as the tumultuous 2022 U.S. midterm election caravan finally nears the election-day finish line.
That threshold is growing illusory in the post-pandemic age, however: voting has been going on across the country for weeks, with more than 42 million ballots already cast, and the final outcome may take even longer to crystallize.
That’s producing ominous echoes of 2020 in battleground states like Pennsylvania, where polls suggest the fight for control of the Senate is coming down to the wire.
“Buckle up for a long week,” warned Brendan McPhillips, the campaign manager for Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman, in a message to supporters.

