US President cast an early vote at his local polling station in Wilmington, Del. on Saturday, hoping that a Democratic free-fall in the midterm elections won’t put the brakes on his ambitious agenda.

Iran PressAmerica: Polls suggest Democrats could lose control of both houses of Congress, with voter discontent over high inflation spoiling the momentum Democrats had hoped to win from a bitter fight with Republicans over abortion rights.

"I'm feeling good," Biden told reporters after voting and speaking briefly with an elderly woman in a wheelchair. He said he had been to 36 constituencies already and would make another visit to the battleground state of Pennsylvania next week.

He said visits were also planned to New Mexico and California, as well as Maryland - and his key message would be that voters faced a fundamental choice that could profoundly change the next decades.

"I'm going to be spending the rest of this time making the case that this is not a referendum. It's a choice, a fundamental choice," Biden said. "It's a choice between two very different visions for the country."

This is while Nathan Brand, the spokesman for the Republican National Committee, predicted widespread Republican ballot victories.

"Millions of Americans are casting their ballots against Biden and Democrats' reckless agenda of crime, rising prices, and open borders," he said.

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