Plus, climate change fuels deadly Nigeria floods.
The GOP gains on Democrats in midterm polling; hundreds die in Nigeria floods worsened by climate change. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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GOP gains in midterm polls as voters worry about the economy |
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- Republicans are gaining momentum on Democrats in recent polling as the economy and inflation worry voters weeks ahead of midterm elections. [CNN / Jennifer Agiesta]
- Forty-nine percent of likely voters said they would vote for a Republican versus 45 percent who would support a Democratic candidate, according to a NYT/ Siena College poll released Monday. [New York Times / Shane Goldmacher]
- Sixty-five percent of registered voters think the economy is heading in the wrong direction amid persistent inflation and rising gas prices, according to a CBS News/YouGov survey. [CBS News]
- Democrat gains after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion have diminished. The Times poll found Republicans have gained a 10-point advantage among independent voters since September. [Wall Street Journal / Tim Hanrahan]
- Senate Democrats hope to pick up seats in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, but polls in both states aren't as strong for Democrats as they were; Congress could see another evenly divided Senate. [Politico / Mariannne Levine and Holly Otterbein]
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📍 If you read just one story Vox's Rachel Cohen explains what Republicans plan to do if they gain control of Congress in this year's midterms. [Vox / Rachel Cohen] |
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Nigeria floods kill hundreds, displace over a million |
- Over 600 people have died in Nigerian floods fueled by extreme rainfall and climate change. [BBC / Ishaq Khalid and Elsa Maishman]
- The floods began in early summer, have washed away 82,000 homes, and displaced more than 1.3 million people. [Al Jazeera]
- The waters have also affected hundreds of thousands of hectares of land, adding to food insecurity concerns in the West African country. [CBS News]
- Climate change is making unusually heavy rainfall more common, which increases the risk of floods. Officials said the release of excess water from a dam in neighboring Cameroon also contributed to the crisis. [Yahoo / Ben Adler]
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The Chinese Communist Party is holding its Party Congress meeting this week, where leader Xi Jinping is expected to hold onto power for a historic third term. [Vox / Muizz Akhtar] |
- The Justice Department wants Steve Bannon to spend six months in prison and pay $200,00 in fines for his contempt of Congress conviction. [ABC News / Alexander Mallin]
- Monday, Russian forces struck targets in Kyiv using Iran-made kamikaze drones. At least four people were killed, according to Ukrainian officials. [Atlantic / Alan Taylor]
- Alaska canceled its snow crab season for the first time, as billions of crabs have disappeared from the Bering Sea. [CNN / Rachel Ramirez]
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