It is against this backdrop
that the midterm elections to both houses acquired significance. For, most of
the contestants from the Republican side either for Federal or state-wide
offices are said to be believers of the claim that the presidency was stolen
from Mr Donald Trump by Democrats in 2020. This compelled one to wonder if the very
American system of democracy and its governance are on the ballot.
That being the reality,
everyone anticipated that democrats are in for a drubbing. For, the sitting
president’s approval rating is stuck far below 50 percent and inflation is at a
40-year high. And what matters to the common voter is their soaring oil prices
and the sustainability of welfare. Protecting the republic and its democratic
character comes next. Indeed, that is the concern of the elite, perhaps. Thus
the political scenario was progressively turning nastier.
The scenario has become so
nastier that in a television chat, Israeli professor, Yuval Noah Harari—author
of the book: Sapiens: A Brief History of
Humankind—responding to the lamenting of the host at a “slate of election
deniers” running for posts in the midterm elections, categorically stated: “the
next presidential election could be the last democratic election in US
history—it is not a high chance, but it could be the case”.
Now, the wonder is: How an
erudite historian—and remember, he is not a politician—could air such a
prediction about American democracy? Yes, with the widespread election
denialism and the fact that today political differences are defined more by
personal allegiances and hatreds rather than by ideologies, a kind of anarchy
is creeping in. Indeed, that’s what is happening today in most of democracies. So,
one cannot take Harari’s prediction lightly, instead, every citizen should get
shocked by it and act—act to keep democracy safe on the pedestal.
Amidst this scenario, Joe
Biden, the seasoned politician finally took a plunge into midterm election
campaigning, terming midterm elections are just all about democracy and nothing
but democracy, warned the electorate: “Americans can’t take democracy for
granted any longer”. It is a daring move of Mr Biden that instead of paying
attention to the “kitchen-table” concerns of America’s middle-level voters, to
stay focussed on enlightening the electorate about the threat to democracy—you
are choosing between two “fundamentally different visions of America”—and the
paramount need to protect it. In a similar vein, former President Barack Obama
exhorted the voters: “If you are angry and frustrated right now, don’t
complain. Go vote. Don’t tune out. …Get off your couch and do what? Put down
your phones and do what? Vote…”
As against this, Republicans,
enjoying the distinct advantage of highlighting the poor economy and the
surging inflation as the dominant concerns, approached the voters promising
‘America first’ and a tight border control policy. Mr Trump campaigned for
Republicans saying, “Democrats want to turn America into communist Cuba or
Socialist Venezuela”.
And, ultimately, on the day of reckoning,
the American voter stood up: Proved Mr Joe Biden is right by caring for
democracy. And the Republicans, who went into elections as heavy favorites duly
backed by the historical pattern of midterm elections, were to witness many
reversals—Mr Trump-backed, election-denying candidates did poorly. So is the
case with those who vocally opposed abortion rights. Interestingly, Trump’s
main rival within the Republican party, Florida governor, Mr Ron DeSantis won
the re-election convincingly. It is, of course, quite premature to expect him
to seize the opportunity and push himself forward into the 2024 elections
though, many are rooting for it.
As against this, Mr Biden came
out relatively unscathed with his call, “Character is on the ballot”: Democrats
now have 50 Senate seats to Republicans’ 49, while the Republicans are all set
to enjoy the majority in the House of Representatives. The control of the House
of Representatives is likely to create problems for Mr Biden: may start investigating
the laws passed by Mr Biden in the last two and half years and may even stall
the ongoing investigation into the Capital Hill episode. So, all is not hunky-
dory to democrats either.
Nevertheless, we must admit
that American voters have finally dispelled the gathering dark clouds over their
democratic system to a considerable degree. Indeed, breathed life into
democracy everywhere. And a weaker-than-expected showing by Republicans is indeed
welcomed by the European nations as that would ensure continuity in the ongoing
efforts to isolate Russia and support Ukraine—at least for now.
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