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Democrats will hold 51 seats in the Senate, providing the party with a majority that likely won’t have to rely as heavily on Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote.
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Breaking down the 2022 vote
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Track the swing: See the biggest party shifts from 2018 in gubernatorial races so far
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• Analysis AnalysisAnalysis While Democrats may have bucked the national trend, Republicans still hold a large sway in GOP-led states
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• Analysis AnalysisAnalysis Analysis: Democrats would have gotten crushed this election without young voters
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Why were the midterm elections close? Exit polls offer clues.
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Meet the history-makers of the 2022 midterm elections
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Female governors will break a record in 2023
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Anatomy of a close election: How Americans voted in 2022 vs. 2018
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How 2020 election deniers did in their 2022 midterm races
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Abortion rights were on the ballot in these states. Here’s what voters decided.
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Marijuana legalization on the ballot in these states: Here’s what voters decided
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Voters approve Medicaid expansion and a minimum wage increase in these states
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Voter ID, citizenship, ranked-choice voting: Here’s what voters in these states decided about rules for future elections
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