Obama and the midterm elections: Whats at stake?

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US President Barack Obama. AP

WASHINGTON For President Barack Obama, the stark reality of the looming midterm elections is that the best outcome for his party gets him nothing but two more years of the status quo.

Two more years of a divided Congress. Two more years battling a Republican-led House that sees little overlap with the presidents priorities. And two more years that are likely to pass without the kind of legacy-building legislation that has eluded the president throughout his second term.

And yet to White House aides, it sure beats the alternative a Republican takeover of the Senate.

Who sets the agenda in the Senate matters in a big way, said Dan Pfeiffer, Obamas senior adviser. If Republicans take the Senate, Pfeiffer predicted a doubling down on the (Texas Republican Sen.) Ted Cruz, shutdown, hostage-taking approach togovernment.

The reality is that Obamas advisers have low expectations for passing major legislation even if Democrats hang onto the Senate. Thats been a struggle for Obama ever since the Republicans won the House four years ago and will likely get even harder as both parties turn their attention toward the 2016 presidential election and lawmakers get even more reluctant to take on tough issues.

With three weeks until Election Day, Republicans have a takeover of Congress within their sights. The party is likely to extend its majority in the House and needs to pick up just six seats to grab control of the Senate for the first time in nearly a decade.

Obama enters the campaigns homestretch with approval ratings hovering near the lowest point of his presidency, forcing Democratic candidates to distance themselves from their partys leader. Losing control of the Senate could cement the impression of apoliticallyimpotent, lame-duck president more than two years before the end of his term.

In a flurry of fundraisers this fall, Obama has cast the elections as crucial to his efforts to raise the minimum wage, institute equal pay legislation and boost infrastructure spending. I hope that in these midterms you feel a sense of urgency, he told donors in California last week.

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