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The Republicans increased their majority by defeating Democratic incumbents in Florida, Indiana, Missouri, and North Dakota; and holding the open seats in Tennessee and Utah. In contrast, Democrats won 2 Republican-held seats, defeating an incumbent in Nevada and winning the open seat in Arizona.
Ten Democratic senators are facing re-election in states President Trump won in 2016, five of which he took by double digits. To have a chance at controlling ...
Nov 6, 2018 · In two of the year's most watched races, Ted Cruz defeated Beto O'Rourke in Texas and in Missouri, Josh Hawley beat Claire McCaskill. Key States ...
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A net gain of at least two seats. Needed two for control. As of 7 a.m.. ARIZONA OPEN. K. SINEMA. M. MCSALLY. 99.3% of precincts reporting. FLORIDA.
For Democrats to flip the Senate, they needed to gain two seats. Any fewer and Republicans would maintain control. Out of 35 races called so far.
Heading into the election, the Republican Party held a 51-seat majority in the chamber. Democrats held 47 seats, and the remaining two seats were held by ...
Nov 28, 2018 · Results for the 35 Senate races contested in 2018. Prior to the election, Republicans held 51 seats, Democrats 49, including two ...
Freshman Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) defeated Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) and entrepreneur Neal Dikeman (L) in the general election for [[U.S._Senate_elections ...
Incumbent Democratic Senator Bill Nelson ran for re-election to a fourth term, but was narrowly defeated by Republican Governor Rick Scott. The election was the ...
Map, Percent, Candidate, Party, Votes, Winner. 53.4%, Sherrod Brown*, Dem, 2,358,508, ✓. 46.6%, Jim Renacci, GOP, 2,057,559. 100% of precincts reporting ...