More than 100 million Americans are voting in these congressional elections but a majority of them are pessimistic about the direction the country is heading. Why?
The number of dissatisfied voters rose to 85% in the summer, according to an AP/ Norc survey. Both Republicans and Democrats share this gloom but for different reasons.
We asked a mix of voters to share their worst fears and best hopes for what may unfold.
Karen Kemp-Prosterman has a mixed race family in the north-east US. She says that protecting democracy and ensuring voting rights is her biggest focus this election cycle, followed by inflation.
What’s the worst thing that can happen?