The U.S. midterm elections took place yesterday, and the results, which could take weeks to come in, will be widely read as whether voters approve of President Biden's first two years in office with his Democratic government or if they're throwing their support behind Republican party former president Trump. Steffen Schmidt, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Iowa State University, joins Taylor to help explain what the U.S. midterms mean and why it takes so long for results.