US Senate Close Race Democrat Mark Kelly wins in Arizona

US President Joe Biden's Democrats have drawn closer to maintaining control of the Senate, with a predicted victory in Arizona, following mid-term elections. Three days after the Americans voted, Democrat Mark Kelly was designed to defeat Republican opponent Blake Masters. The Senate so far has 49 democratic and 49 Republican countries. [...]
Three days after the Americans voted, Democrat Mark Kelly was designed to defeat Republican opponent Blake Masters.
The Senate so far has 49 democratic and 49 Republican countries. Only Nevada and Georgia have not yet completed the vote count.
If the Democrats win one of the remaining two races, they will remain under the control of Congress's upper house, because Vice President Kamala Harris has his last word.
Republicans can still take over the US House of Representatives as votes continue to be counted by a small part of areas following Tuesday's elections.
If the Republicans win one or both of Congress rooms, they can prevent much of the Biden agenda.
The result is another blow to the Republicans, who were hoping for a <x0-vale” an electoral result that would bring a stern rebuke to President Joe Biden and the Democrats.
Beden has said the elections were a good “good day” for American democracy, reports the BBC, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
The mid-term elections are for Congress, which is made up of two parts the House of Representatives and Senate.
Congress makes nationwide laws. The Chamber decides which laws are voted on while the Senate can block or approve them, confirm the appointments made by the president and, less often, conduct any investigation against him.












