Remember, as midterm season heats up, politics and business just don’t mix

Midterm elections are getting more intense now. This means politics and business often clash. When they mix, things usually do not go well. Politicians and companies have different goals.
Why it matters
This mixing can cause problems for regular people. It might change the rules or affect how businesses operate.
In brief
- What is 'midterm season'?
- It means the time when elections happen between the main presidential elections.
- Why do politics and business clash?
- They often have different goals. Politicians want votes, and businesses want profit.
Different angles across outlets
All outlets frame the story in a similar way: that the growing political activity during midterms creates conflict with business interests.
- The relationship between politics and business is difficult.
The HillEmphasizes that the mix 'rarely works out well.'
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