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Republicans to retake Senate after flipping blue seats – Washington Examiner

The Republicans ‌have regained control ⁤of the Senate‌ by flipping two Democratic-held seats during the recent elections, ‍marking their ⁢first⁣ majority since losing it in 2020. Key victories in West Virginia and Ohio were instrumental in this shift, allowing the GOP ⁣to surpass the Democrats’ slim majority. However, a loss​ in Nebraska prevented further gains. Leading Republican figures have expressed optimism about the new majority, pledging to⁣ address what they see as negative​ aspects of Democratic governance. As of the latest⁤ updates, while⁤ some key races in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin remain too close to call, Republican leaders stress their‍ commitment to restoring ‍the Senate’s role in ​the⁤ constitutional framework.


Republicans to retake Senate after flipping Democratic seats

Republicans will regain Senate control after capturing at least two Democratic-held seats on Tuesday, handing the GOP a majority for the first time since losing it in the 2020 election cycle.

Crucial GOP pickups in West Virginia and Ohio gave Republicans the seats they needed to erase Democrats’ current one-seat majority, while a loss in Nebraska by independent Dan Osborn ended the last opportunity of the evening to unseat a GOP incumbent.

Both of the leading contenders to become the next Republican majority leader quickly released statements promising to “turn the page” on Democratic control. But less clear was the ultimate margin of victory. Competitive seats in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and beyond had yet to be called by midnight.

“Tonight, with Republicans reclaiming majority control of the U.S. Senate, we can begin to turn the page on this expensive and reckless chapter of American history,” Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) said. “As we wait for additional results, I am optimistic that President Trump will be successful, our majority will grow stronger, and we can continue our work together to create a safer and more secure country for every American.”

“Chuck Schumer has broken the Senate, but I’m confident our new conservative majority can restore our institution to the essential role it serves in our constitutional republic,” Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) added.

Democrats faced their most difficult election map in years. They needed to protect more than half a dozen incumbents in battleground states and win the White House in order to retain their control of the upper chamber.

In the conservative stronghold of West Virginia, Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) will replace retiring Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV). Republican Bernie Moreno ousted third-term Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in a former swing state that has become increasingly red.

The presidential race had yet to be called when Senate Republicans clinched their 51st seat, though former President Donald Trump holds the edge over Vice President Kamala Harris.

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A Republican Senate would grease the wheels for Trump in a second term, allowing him to confirm Cabinet positions, Supreme Court justices, and scores of other presidential nominees more easily.

Conversely, a GOP-controlled chamber would present a major roadblock to Harris, her nominees, and the Democratic Party’s agenda.



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