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Midterm election results: Lindsey Graham ADMITS GOP has had a disappointing start

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Top Republicans including Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz admitted that the predicted ‘red wave’ had not materialized as Democrats were victorious in crucial House races and won a Senate seats  in Nevada.

‘Definitely not a Republican wave, that’s for darn sure,’ GOP Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina told NBC News just hours after the GOP started the night strong with Ron DeSantis’ landslide victory in the Florida Governor race.

And Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said: ‘It hasn’t been as big of a wave as I’d hoped it would be. We’ve had some close races go the other way so far.’ 

Republicans were still predicted to take the majority in the House, but the Senate is set to go down to the wire.

Democrats appeared to take one of the biggest prizes of the night, when CNN called Pennsylvania for Democratic  Lt. Gov. John Fetterman over Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz. That would represent a takeaway over a Republican-held seat – substantially improving the Democrats’ chances of keeping the chamber under party control. 

Voters were still coming in from the West, where Democrats were fighting to protect seats in Arizona and Nevada, with a key race in Georgia too close to call. 

And even with a GOP House takeover, Republicans could be looking at a narrower majority than they were expecting – and one that might strain splits within the Republican Conference.

Meanwhile, Republican candidate J.D. Vance, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, won Ohio’s Senate seat against Democrat Tim Ryan. His victory kept the Senate seat in the GOP column. 

His was among the most high-profile races in the country. But New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan was able to hang onto her seat, depriving the GOP of a potential pickup opportunity as part of its hope for a takeover. 

And Democrats were heartened when they held onto two out of three Virginia House seats that were heavily targeted by Republicans: Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Jennifer Wexton won their races while Democrat Elaine Luria fell to her GOP competition.

Luria’s seat – along with a victory by GOP candidate Andy Ogles in Tennessee’s 5th district and two Florida House seat wins – has the House majority within Republicans’ grasp.

In another good sign for Democrats, their candidate Seth Magaziner won in a Rhode Island House seat that was heavily contested by both parties. And Democratic Rep. Andy Kim hung on in New Jersey in what was seen as a close race.

President Joe Biden made a series of congratulatory calls to Democrats on Tuesday night, including Democratic Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, who was in a tough than expected re-election campaign. 

Republican Ted Budd won retiring Sen. Richard Burr’s Senate seat in North Carolina, keeping it in GOP hands by defeating Democrat Cheri Beasley, 51 to 47 per cent with 95 per cent of precincts reporting. 

But other key Senate races in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Wisconsin are too close to call.

In other election news:

  • Republicans took a few important early wins with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio racking up victories in Florida 
  • Democrat Josh Shapiro won election for governor in Pennsylvania 
  • Democrat Wes Moore will be the first black governor of Maryland 
  • Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders won Arkansas’ governor race 
  • Texas’ Republican Gov. Greg Abbott held off a challenge from Democat Beto O’Rouke 
  • In Georgia’s governor’s race, Stacey Abrams called Republican Gov. Brian Kemp to concede
  • Massachusetts Governor-elect Maura Healey is the first open lesbian to be elected governor in the nation

‘Definitely not a Republican wave, that’s for darn sure,’ Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said

Republican J.D. Vance won Ohio's Senate race, keeping it in the GOP column

Republican J.D. Vance won Ohio’s Senate race, keeping it in the GOP column

President Joe Biden made a series of congratulatory calls to Democrats on Tuesday night

President Joe Biden made a series of congratulatory calls to Democrats on Tuesday night

Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, a top Republican target, won re-election, staving off a red wave

Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, a top Republican target, won re-election, staving off a red wave

Democratic Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia also won re-election; above Jill Biden campaigned with Wexton on Monday

Democratic Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia also won re-election; above Jill Biden campaigned with Wexton on Monday

Biden’s calls included  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who won a fifth term and became the longest serving Democratic senator in New York. 

The White House released a photo of Biden on the phone, dressed casually in gray sweatshirt and baseball cap, cell phone in hand. 

And the president spoke with Massachusetts Governor-elect Maura Healey, the first open lesbian to be elected governor; Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee; Senator-elect Peter Welch, Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester; Senator Chris Van Hollen; Colorado Governor Jared Polis; Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker; Senator Tammy Duckworth, Senator Richard Blumenthal, and Pennsylvania Governor-elect Josh Shapiro, according to the White House.

He also called Senator Maggie Hassan, Senator Alex Padilla, Representative-elect Seth Magaziner, Maine Governor Janet Mills, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Maryland Governor-elect Wes Moore, and Representative-elect Emilia Sykes. 

Meanwhile, Republicans have picked up a few House victories. 

In Florida’s seventh district, GOP candidate Cory Mills won the race to replace retiring Democratic Representative Stephanie Murphy. But the district was heavily gerrymandered by Republicans during the redistricting process, making it a hard seat for Democrats to keep in their column. 

And in Florida’s 13th district, Republican Anna Paulina Luna won the seat Democrat Charlie Crist left for his unsuccessful gubernatorial run. 

Democrats retained several Senate seats: Patty Murray in Washington state, Peter Welch in Vermont, Richard Blumenthal in Connecticut, Tammy Duckworth in Florida, and Chris Van Hollen in Maryland.

And Republicans kept several in their column with Tim Scott’s victory in South Carolina, Chuck Grassley in Iowa, John Thune in South Dakota, John Kennedy in Louisiana, Rand Paul in Kentucky, Jerry Moran in Kansas, John Boozman in Arkansas, Todd Young in Indiana, Markwayne Mullin’s in Oklahoma, and Katie Britt’s in Alabama. Britt is the first female elected to the Senate from Alabama.

Republicans took a few important early wins in Tuesday night’s midterm election with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio racking up victories in Florida. 

The DeSantis and Rubio wins in the Sunshine state cemented Republicans’ grip there. Donald Trump has made it his new home state and is spending election night at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach.

‘Marco had a fantastic evening,’ Trump said in brief remarks where he pointed to a handful of winners he had endorsed, without mentioning DeSantis. 

DeSantis’ win sets up an intriguing dynamic for the next two years. He’s rumored to be considering at 2024 bid. Trump, who helped DeSantis win his first gubernatorial race, will announce his White House intentions next week.

Trump held a campaign rally with Rubio in Miami on Sunday while DeSantis held a competing rally in another part of the state. Still, the former president said he voted for DeSantis when he cast his ballot in Palm Beach on Tuesday morning.

DeSantis defeated Democrat Charlie Crist, who had previously served the state as a GOP governor before he switched parties. Crist campaigned with President Joe Biden last week but that couldn’t help him across the victory line. 

In another governor’s race, Democrat Wes Moore won the gubernatorial race in Maryland. He will be the first black governor in that state. President Biden and first lady Jill Biden campaigned for him on Monday night – their final rally of the 2022 midterm election.

Democrat Josh Shapiro won the governor’s race in Pennsylvania. 

In Arkansas, Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders won the gubernatorial mansion. Her father also served as governor of the state. Huckabee Sanders became a national figure when she served as White House press secretary for President Donald Trump. 

And, in Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott won a second term, beating Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke. 

In Georgia, Democrat Stacey Abrams called Republican Gov. Brian Kemp concede. Kemp held off a second challenge from Abrams – whom he defeated four years ago – and the fury of Donald Trump to win a second term. 

In Georgia, Democrat Stacey Abrams (above) called Republican Gov. Brian Kemp concede

In Georgia, Democrat Stacey Abrams (above) called Republican Gov. Brian Kemp concede

Republican Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis won a second term

Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida won re-elelection; he campaigned in Miami with Donald Trump on Sunday

Republican Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis (left) won a second term; Republican Senator Marco Rubio (right) of Florida won re-elelection; he campaigned in Miami with Donald Trump on Sunday

Republicans pickup a House seat: In Florida's seventh district, GOP candidate Cory Mills (above) won the race to replace retiring Democratic Representative Stephanie Murphy

In Florida's 13th district, Republican Anna Paulina Luna won the seat Democrat Charlie Crist left for his unsuccessful gubernatorial run

Republicans pick up House seats: In Florida’s seventh district, GOP candidate Cory Mills (left) won the race to replace retiring Democratic Representative Stephanie Murphy; in Florida’s 13th district, Republican Anna Paulina Luna (right) won the seat Democrat Charlie Crist left for his unsuccessful gubernatorial run

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore won on Tuesday night; Moore (left) campaigned with President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden and Sen. Chris Van Hollen on Monday night

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore won on Tuesday night; Moore (left) campaigned with President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden and Sen. Chris Van Hollen on Monday night

Voters said inflation was their top concern this election year, exit polls found, followed closely by abortion.

As the first polls close across the nation, about 33% of voters called inflation the most important issue as they cast their ballot, according to the exit polls of voters conducted by the television networks, with about 27% citing abortion. 

Other voters cited crime, gun policy and immigration as their chief concerns. 

In troubling signs for Biden, three-quarters of the electorate that voted Tuesday felt negative about the economy and more than three-quarters said that inflation has caused hardship for them and their family over the past year, the exit polls found.

They gave the president a 45% approval rating for his time in the Oval Office, citing their unhappiness with the economy. 

Biden’s low numbers had many Democrats – particularly those in close contests – holding the president at arms’ length as they tried to disassociate their candidacy with his track record.

The exit polls found that about half of voters said that Biden was not a factor in their vote, while about 18% said their vote was to express support for Biden, and about one-third that it was to express opposition to him. 

Democratic Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, who was in a tough than expected re-election campaign, did squeak out a victory in good news for Democrats - above Bennet with Biden in Colorado in October

Democratic Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, who was in a tough than expected re-election campaign, did squeak out a victory in good news for Democrats – above Bennet with Biden in Colorado in October

Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders won the Arkansas gubernatorial race; her father also served as governor of the state

Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders won the Arkansas gubernatorial race; her father also served as governor of the state

Donald and Melania Trump vote in Palm Beach on Tuesday morning

Donald and Melania Trump vote in Palm Beach on Tuesday morning

The midterms arrive at a volatile point in America. 

All 435 seats in the House and one-third of the Senate, along with several governor races, are being decided on Tuesday. Results could take several days to process as votes are counted. Many Senate and governors races were polling within the margin of error. 

Many will see Tuesday’s results a message voters are sending about President Biden’s first two years in the Oval Office. 

In the days leading up to Election Day, Biden stuck mainly to blue areas of the country, trying to get Democrats to come out for the party. 

He spent Tuesday behind-closed-doors at the White House. He called into a morning radio show and did thank you calls to Democratic officials. 

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