How to prepare for Election Day

Johns Hopkins University

With the midterm elections on Nov. 8, the consequential results could have an impact on the country in myriad ways, including determining control of the House and Senate and providing an important barometer of the views of the American people ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Topics such as the economy, abortion rights, and foreign affairs have been top of mind for voters and candidates alike.

"Though I am one voice in millions, our voices add up and steer the direction of our towns, states, and nation," says Mike Bernard, an alumnus and staff member of Hopkins, in a submission to the Hopkins Votes social media campaign, "Why I Vote." "It is more important than ever to every eligible voter to vote."

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