Joe Biden was interrupted by three separate hecklers at his final campaign rally ahead of the midterm elections at Bowie State University in Maryland. “You’re a disgrace,” one heckler shouted at the President.It was unclear if Mr Biden was able to see all of the hecklers as one was at the back of the gym where the rally took place, and another was drowned out by the crowd.However, the US President did address one of the troublemakers who was wearing a large Uncle Sam hat.”Don’t jump. You look crazy enough to jump”, the former Delaware Senator quipped. Joe Biden speaking at a rally in Maryland on Monday (Image: Getty Images )The rowdy men all took turns at shouting at the President and rally officials rushed to each of them and escorted them out.The rally was Mr Biden’s last before Tuesday’s mid term elections with the Republicans looking set to win control of the House of Representatives.The President argued that he needed Democrats to retain control of Congress in order to keep his agenda going for the next two years.He added that he needs Democrats to codify Roe V Wade which guarantees women the right to an abortion into law.READ MORE: Trump announcing presidency bid a ‘terrible idea’, says Republican All three of the hecklers were white males (Image: AP ) The hecklers were escorted out by rally officials (Image: AP )The 46th President also warned that Republicans planned to cut social security and medicare while arguing that democracy in the US is under threat.He said: “Our lifetimes are going to be shaped by what happens.”We know in our bones that our democracy is at risk and we know that this is your moment to defend it.”Jill Biden added: “This is too important to sit out”.DON’T MISS: Trump to officially launch his 2024 White House bid in next 24 hours [REVEAL] Biden warned Putin Russia ‘back at it’ to hurt Democrats with ‘chaos’ [SPOTLIGHT] Biden warned to brace as Midterms could spark ‘mini January 6ths’ riot [INSIGHT] One of the hecklers was wearing a uncle sam hat (Image: AP )After arriving back at The White House following the rally, Mr Biden said “I think we´ll win the Senate. I think the House is tougher.”He also that governing would be “more difficult” if the Republicans won.According to pollsters the Republicans are likely to win control of the House of Representatives but the battle for the Senate is a toss-up which could be decided in a number of key states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and New Hampshire.