Republicans went into Tuesday’s midterm election bullish about their chances about a “red wave” carrying them to huge majorities in the House and Senate, after spending months bashing Democrats about issues like inflation, crime and education.
Michels favored disbanding the state’s bipartisan elections commission and had promised to sign bills vetoed by Evers that would make it harder to vote absentee.
In Pennsylvania, Democrat Josh Shapiro clinched victory in Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, a key Democratic hold in the Keystone State. At stake in the Keystone State’s gubernatorial elections were abortion rights, as well as management of the 2024 presidential election in a swing state that is often decisive. The governor’s office appoints the top election official for the state, which can affect major issues like the economy and abortion.
In a speech early Wednesday morning, Fetterman told supporters he was "humbled" by their support and evoked his campaign slogan, "every county, every vote." The election night win calls an end to a long, contentious contest, marked both by social media sniping and questions about Fetterman’s ability to handle the office after suffering a stroke on the campaign trail.
Republicans went into Tuesday's election predicting a massive "red wave" would sweep them into a dominant House majority, and possibly even swing the Senate. At one point last year, Republican leader McCarthyBut as the results started to roll in, it was clear that the GOP would not get the Democratic wipeout they had hoped for.
They picked up a Nashville, Tennessee-area seat long held by Democrats. And in a dramatic example of the difficult political environment for Democrats, the party’s House campaign chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney was fighting for political survival against Republican state legislator Mike Lawler in New York’s Hudson Valley. He would be the first Democratic campaign chief to suffer defeat in two decades.
In Arizona, incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly leads Republican rival Blake Masters, a venture capitalist, but the race is still too close to call.
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