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"When I endorsed him, it was as though, to use a bad term, a nuclear weapon went off," the former president said Thursday.
The former president is also reportedly blaming everyone, including his wife Melania.
The “red wave” never materialised for Republicans as Donald Trump-endorsed candidates floundered across the country.
Beyond control of Congress, individual House and Senate races – from Pennsylvania to Nevada – could be bellwethers of larger national trends.
At a rally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) promised that if Republicans win the elections, U.S. aid to Ukraine will be gone, something not everyone in her party agrees with.
The president said Truss's botched economic plan "caused economic chaos" in the UK.
Outgoing Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney (R) revealed that many in her own party hold their nose and support Trump, for fear of getting punished at the ballot box.
Speaking from Philadelphia, the president attacked "MAGA Republicans" and cast the midterm elections as a referendum on the fate of American democracy itself.
"America is killing itself and the Republican Party is looking the other way," Le Monde wrote in a scathing editorial.
The tech billionaire said that he historically voted Democrat in the past, but now claims that Democrats were a party of "division and hate".