BlockBeats News, November 5th. On Tuesday, the Democratic Party won the gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey, reclaiming political momentum. Voters' unease with the economic situation during Trump's second term may pave the way for the Democrats to win control of Congress next year. Abigail Spanberger's easy victory in the Virginia gubernatorial race and Mikie Sherrill's win in New Jersey together constitute the most significant election victories for the Democratic Party since Trump returned to the White House. Polls by the Associated Press in Virginia and New Jersey showed that about 60% of respondents feel "angry" or "discontent" with the current state of the U.S., with only a third expressing "enthusiasm" or "satisfaction." A CNN poll showed that over half of voters planned to send a message to Trump through their votes.
Off-year elections are both a nationwide referendum and a political barometer, serving as a milestone for the future. The American people's reassessment of Trump's governance performance is crucial for the sustainability of his policy agenda. At the time of this vote, the U.S. government shutdown has entered its sixth week, setting a record as the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Trump's efforts to cut federal spending have led to hundreds of thousands of furloughed workers and have hindered the release of economic data.





