Middle-term US elections: The Battle for Senate is still open, Republicans head the House of Representatives

Middle-term US elections: The Battle for Senate is still open, Republicans head the House of Representatives

The range of results from the medium-term elections in the country on Tuesday shows that the Republicans have won the majority in the House of Representatives, which will cause difficulties for the rest of Joe Biden's mandate at the White House. The battle for control of the Senate remains open. Both parties are marking victories in some [...]

The battle for control of the Senate remains open.

Both parties are marking victories in some of the most balanced states in this year's medium-term elections, focused on voter disappointment due to high inflation and the overthrow of Roe v Wade.

The Democrats held a key seat in the Senate in New Hampshire where incumbent Maggie Hassan defeated Republican Don Boldut, a retired general who had initially echoed former President Donald Trump's campaign in 2020.

Republicans saved their seats in the Senate in Ohio and North Carolina. The race is narrow, district-by-circle, for control of the House of Representatives, where the Democrats have concentrated their efforts on urban centres from Virginia to Kansas and Rhode Island, reports abcnews.al.

Many of the circles that can determine the control of the House of Representatives in countries like New York and California still do not have a winner.

But Democrat candidate Josh Shapiro reportedly defeated the Pennsylvania governor on Tuesday, according to Edison Research, defeating a republic that repeated false accusations of election fraud in a presidential state where the governor appoints the official who oversees the elections.

Josh Shapiro, the state attorney general, defeated Republican Doug Mastriano, who echoed former President Donald Trump's false claims of manipulation of votes and was present in the US occupation of capital on January 6, 2021 to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election. Choices.

The Democratic Party appears to be winning in Massachusetts and Maryland with candidates making history, while the Republicans won in Florida and Texas, according to Edison Research.

In Massachusetts, Democratic Prosecutor-General Maura Healy has become the first woman to assume the country's highest post, where she will also be the country's first lesbian mayor.

In Maryland, a country where 31% of the population are colored, Democrat Wes Moore became the first African state candidate to win the mayoral elections. In Texas, Republican Governor Greg Abbott won a third term, defeating Democrat candidate Beto O'Rourke, a former US Congressman, reports abcnews.al.

Florida Governor Ron DeSandys was re-elected to beat Democrat Charlie Crist by nearly 20% more, with 94% of the votes counted.

De Sandys, 44, is expected to run for president in 2024. Something like that upset former Republican President Donald Trump.

Trump said he would make a major announcement next Tuesday, when he is widely expected to declare his candidacy. Republicans also held the governor's post in Arkansas, where the former Press Secretary of Trump at the White House, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, became the first state woman governor.

Similarly, in Georgia, Republican Governor Brian Kemp has the advantage over Democrat candidate Stacey Abrams, in a traditionally balanced state, where the battle for the Senate country remains open and can be decided in a runoff.

Republicans are generally favoured for a majority in the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections.

However, the results may not appear before Thursday.

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