US midterms: Inflation and abortion top issues for voters
Voting stations have begun closing in the US midterm elections, with exit polls suggesting the main issues for voters were inflation and abortion.
Some 32% of voters cited rising prices as most important, while 27% rated abortion as their priority, according to the Edison research exit poll.
The emphasis on abortion could buoy Democrats who have used the issue to motivate their base to vote in numbers.
The entire House of Representatives and a third of the Senate are up for grabs.
Republicans are widely expected to pick up the five seats they need to control the House.
Control of the Senate, however, could come down to a handful of neck-and-neck races and those results might not be known for days.
The midterms will shape...