From New York and New Jersey to California, tens of millions of Individuals are voting this fall in a number of states, in a number of notable local and statewide elections for the primary time since final November’s presidential race.
The outcomes from Tuesday’s off-year elections in New Jersey and Virginia — and the New York Metropolis mayor’s race — will give voters a possibility to weigh in on the state of the nation and their communities.
ABC Information has launched a series of stories and reviews throughout a number of platforms to comprehensively cowl the problems on the middle of this yr’s elections and look forward on the 2026 midterms.
Tuesday’s elections might maintain clues to how Individuals view this pivotal second within the nation, and reveal the strengths and weaknesses of every get together’s place one yr away from the consequential 2026 midterm elections.
And in California, the place Democrats have requested voters to approve redrawing the state’s congressional map as a part of a nationwide redistricting battle, the outcomes will assist form subsequent yr’s battle for the stability of energy in Washington and management of the U.S. Home of Representatives.
The Dome of the U.S. Capitol Constructing is seen, October 22, 2025 in Washington.
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The stakes are excessive for each events: A new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll, performed utilizing Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel, discovered that two-thirds of Individuals say that the nation is “fairly critically off on the improper observe,” in comparison with one-third who say it’s transferring in the best route.
That determine, whereas decrease than the 75% of Individuals who mentioned the identical on the identical time final yr, comes as 6-in-10 Individuals blame President Donald Trump for the present fee of inflation.
Greater than 6 in 10 Individuals disapprove of Trump’s dealing with of the financial system, administration of the federal authorities and tariffs — and 64% mentioned he’s going “too far” in attempting to develop presidential energy.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he arrives at Palm Seashore Worldwide Airport, October 31, 2025 in West Palm Seashore, Florida.
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On the identical time, 68% of Individuals say the Democratic Celebration is “out of contact with the issues of most individuals in the US as we speak,” in comparison with 63% who really feel the identical means about Trump, and 61% who say the Republican Celebration is out of contact.
Voters will weigh in on the state of the nation this fall because the federal authorities stays shut down, with Democrats locked in a battle with Republicans and the Trump administration over federal spending and well being care.
Individuals blame each events for the logjam that’s jeopardizing some federal applications and frozen pay for lots of of 1000’s of presidency employees. The message some voters ship this week might doubtlessly break the deadlock, and bounce begin talks to reopen the federal government.

From left, Impartial candidate former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and Democratic candidate Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani take part in a second New York Metropolis mayoral debate at LaGuardia Performing Arts Middle at LaGuardia Group Faculty within the Queens borough of New York, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025.
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