In the face of a struggling economy, dire approval ratings and the slimmest of legislative majorities, Joe Biden has defied history with today's election results. 9News
But in the face of a struggling economy, dire approval ratings and the slimmest of legislative majorities,With a handful of Senate races and dozens of House of Representative races yet to be called, it appears possible that Biden's Democratic Party may have gained ground today.President Joe Biden waves as he walks off stage after speaking at a campaign rally for Pennsylvania's Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro and Democratic Senate candidate Lt. Gov.
Republicans needed to pick up a single seat to take control of the Senate. But at the count at the time of publishing, they are likelier to lose one.At the moment they have picked up seven seats, and lost two. There are 73 yet to be called.Once again, Donald Trump happened.Though he's been out of office for two years now, Trump remains an overwhelming presence within the Republican Party.
And he has used that power to endorse candidates across the country, whether they are qualified or not. And many of those candidates have alienated, irritated or frightened voters, sending them running to Democrats.
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