Subtitles section Play video
-
the U.
-
S.
-
Holds nationwide elections every two years.
-
Presidents serve four year terms.
-
The election in between is called a mid term election.
-
Voters don't get as excited about midterms.
-
Participation is never as high as in presidential elections, but the midterms are very important.
-
All 435 members of the House of Representatives are up for election every two years.
-
1/3 of the 100 member US Senate is up for election.
-
Senators serve six year terms.
-
Most U.
-
S states elect governors in mid term elections mid term sometimes changed the political landscape.
-
The president's party almost always loses seats in both houses of Congress.
-
Sometimes the loss changes the party in control of the Legislature that impacts the president's ability to pursue an agenda during the second half of his or her term.