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It's about that time to create a thread for 2018 elections around the world.

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The 2018 midterm elections in the United States will be occurring on 6 November and the most powerful person in the House of Representatives is vulnerable in his own district. However, Democrats are going to have their hands full in the Senate elections as they have to defend 23 seats and two independents who caucus with the Democrats whereas the Republicans will only be defending eight seats. There will be many gubernatorial elections as Democrats will be defending eight seats and Republicans will be defending 24 of their own. My governor, Jerry Brown, will be term limited in California.

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US Senator Orrin Hatch (Republican) will retire, leaving a path for former Governor and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, a leading figure of the anti-Trump movement within the Republican Party, to become a member of the US Senate.

Martin, Jonathan (2 January 2018). "Orrin Hatch to Retire from Senate, Opening Path for Mitt Romney". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
Canada's federal election is coming up in October... you can already see the vitriol coming out on facebook calling for Trudeau to be murdered over the introduction of Carbon Pricing