The upcoming "Midterms of Rage" elections are being fueled by anger towards the President's policies, including his proposed $1 billion White House ballroom, his war against Iran, and his false accusations against the pope.
Can Republicans survive the midterms of Rage?
Originally reported by The Hill
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