The U.S. president serves a 4-year term, that's correct, but Congress is elected every 2 years. Two years into the president's term, there's a midterm election—essentially a midterm assessment of the sitting president.



When a U.S. president has been in office for two years, there's a major test. This test doesn't directly evaluate the president themselves, but rather the political party they belong to. This is the midterm election.
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