He argues the next midterm may not behave like previous midterms because current politics could include discrepancies, cheating, or cancellations that break the pattern.
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Political instability
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"Yeah. And also, I mean, the issue is that we assume that next year's midterm will be the same as every midterm that preceded..."
"...uh, the older economic trouble is also translating into social and political instability."
"...will collapse at some point, and nations will go into revolutions, political instability, civil war. So this will be a time of tribulation, of..."
"...and escape to Europe and of America, okay? Revolution, civil wars, political instability in America and in Europe because the big rumors refuse to..."
"...region once all of these things begin to kick in? Also political instability, one could put out to the list, I guess. Yeah."
"So I think, let's talk political instability because Israel is notorious for political divisions, right? It's almost impossible to get people to agree on..."
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