Biden played the stake of the Russia-Ukraine war in the elections, saying - if the Republicans win, then help to Zelensky will stop

Posted on 21st Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

In the coming days, Congress (Parliament) mid-term elections are going to be held in America. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden on Thursday tried to surround the Republican Party by referring to the Russo-Ukraine war. He warned Americans that if Republicans gain control of one or both houses of the US Congress in the November 8 election, the US will not be able to help Ukraine and Russia will again dominate the war.

 

Concerns expressed over US aid

Biden said Ukraine would be in danger if it needed US aid in the future, as Republicans refused to help. Biden told reporters at a sandwich shop in Pittsburgh, "I'm concerned about what happens next in this war if Republicans win."

 

The fight for Democrats' control of the Senate

Biden was campaigning in Pittsburgh for Democrat John Fetterman, who is running for the US Senate against Republican Mehmet Oz. Significantly, the election will help determine whether Democrats retain control of the Senate.

 

Republican leader Kevin denied Ukraine's help

Just a few days ago, the Republican leader in the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, said that he would not even write a blank check for Ukraine aid if Republicans took control of the House of Representatives from the Democrats in the midterm elections.

 

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