Midterms always have a very low turnout rate, something like 1/2 of a presidential year. This data is from decades and decades, and holds in places with no appreciable cheating/mail in ballots. So the decease in "votes" will be said to be that natural change.
It's hard to rig 435 House races, and 33 Senate races. Your vote matters here, or makes it harder for them to cheat anyway, than in a presidential race.
Midterms always have a very low turnout rate, something like 1/2 of a presidential year. This data is from decades and decades, and holds in places with no appreciable cheating/mail in ballots. So the decease in "votes" will be said to be that natural change.
It's hard to rig 435 House races, and 33 Senate races. Your vote matters here, or makes it harder for them to cheat anyway, than in a presidential race.
They only have to rig elections in battleground states. Probably 10-20 that really matter and are easily flipped.