The Report: Voters' Message: ‘Thank You, Next’

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November 11, 2022

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The Report

Measuring government performance

The Associated Press

Defying midterm expectations, Democrats outperformed Biden while Trump-backed candidates lost elections. Yet voters in both parties aren't eager for their leaders to run again.

Massachusetts elected Maura Healy, the first openly gay person to become governor of the state, while Maryland elected its first Black governor and Florida sent a member of Gen Z to Congress.

Wall Street, which generally favors gridlock, should breathe a sigh of relief once the campaigning ends.

Support for abortion rights seemed to drive the outcome of crucial races for Democrats up and down the ballot in the 2022 midterm elections, despite suggestions that the issue had lost its significance.

Despite speculation that lockdown restrictions could be eased, Chinese officials said the country will continue to 'unswervingly' follow the policy.

Losses for well-known candidates raise questions about the viability of some politicians once thought to be the future of their parties.

U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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