"Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, beat Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania, flipping a Senate seat. J.D. Vance won for Republicans in Ohio. But control of the House and Senate still hangs in the balance."
"Control of Congress hung in the balance early Wednesday morning, with Democrats and Republicans closely monitoring yet-to-be-called Senate races in Nevada and Arizona, as well as a tight contest in Georgia that may be headed for a December runoff.
As the counting moved into Wednesday morning, it was fairly clear that Democrats had defied predictions of a midterm electoral drubbing, winning dozens of key House, Senate and governors’ races across the country and forestalling a “red wave” that Republicans said would define one of the most consequential midterm campaigns in recent memory."
Jonathan Weisman reports for the New York Times November 9, 2022.
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"Climate Change Stayed Backstage In Campaign Homestretch" (E&E News)
"Trump Hoped for a Celebration but Did Not Have Much to Cheer" (New York Times)
"Dems Show Surprising Strength; Control Of Congress Unclear" (AP)