![]() The biggest news of the night was the victory of John Fetterman over Dr. Those waiting for a "r ed wave" may be disappointed with Democrats outperforming the polls all over the country. Hello and welcome to AS USA's live blog following the results and fallout of yesterday's US election. "And that is where we are at as America wakes up on The Day After." "I love how you all knew that if for some reason we couldn’t create a blue tsunami on Election Day, our second best choice was to make sure there would be no red wave," he wrote in his most recent post. In the run-up to the 2022 elections he's been publishing daily posts about why he forecasted a "Blue Tsunami", while that didn't come to pass either, he's still happy with the results, for now. There was one person though who had faith that the Midterms wouldn't be the drubbing that all expected, Michael Moore. However, despite the common wisdom and predictions of doom and gloom Republicans failed to make any major gains in the House and the Senate could remain evenly split between the Republicans and Democrats with the two independent Senators that vote with them. Typically a first-term president's party gets a shellacking in the midterms, and even more so if Americans are worried about the economy. All six members of The Squad retain their House seatsĭemocrats defied all predictions in midterms, but not Michael Moore's, almost. First Gen-Z member of congress, Maxwell Frost, elected in Florida Republicans are expected to take the House, but winning margin less than predicted North Carolina goes to GOP candidate Ted Budd House Races Marco Rubio (FL) and JD Vance (OH) defeat Congresswomen Val Demings (FL) and Congressman Tim Ryan (OH) Arizona remains too close to call, with incumbent Mark Kelly holding a lead ![]() ![]() Nevada incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto behind with 77% of vote counted Oz, flipping Pennsylvania for the Democrats Democrats: 48 (gained 1) | Republicans: 49 Greg Abbott for the third time Senate Races Brian Kemp defeats Stacey Abrams in 2018 rematch Incumbents Tony Evers and Gretchen Whitmer sneak out wins in Wisconsin and Michigan Democrats flip Maryland and Massachusetts Democrats outperform polls across the country, no "red wave" for the Republicans Gubernatorial Racesĭemocrats: 22 (gained 2) | Republicans: 24 Headlines: 9 November 2022 | Midterm Election Results
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