2018 Midterm Congressional Election Results: Which Party Is Winning the House and the Senate?
The 2018 midterm projections reported on election night, November 6, have held. On Wednesday, November 7, Democrats appear to have passed the 218-seat threshold needed to take control of the House of Representatives after gaining at least 26 seats. Meanwhile, Republicans kept the Senate after gaining three seats, in North Dakota, Indiana, and Montana. Democrats were able to flip a Senate seat in Nevada, but the marquee matchup between Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke and Republican incumbent Ted Cruz in Texas ended with O'Rourke's loss late Tuesday night. It appears to be a record-setting election year for women winners, including a number of historic firsts for women of color and LGBTQ+ candidates. This is an example of hard news as it talks about the state of the country of america and the midterms.
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