Wisconsin U.S. Senate race remains tight with 80% of votes counted
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U.S. Senate control too close to call as multiple states grapple with tight vote counts - Minnesota Reformer
Supporters of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) watch election returns during an election night party in Neenah, Wisconsin. Johnson’s was one of a handful of races too close to call. He is running for re-election against Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) WASHINGTON — Control of the U.S. Senate remained unclear early Wednesday as races in a handful of swing states in the midterm elections were still too clos…
U.S. Senate control too close to call as multiple states grapple with tight vote counts
Control of the U.S. Senate remained unclear early Wednesday as races in a handful of swing states in the midterm elections were still too close to call, and it appeared it might be days — or even weeks — before a final result was known.But Democrats flipped the open Pennsylvania Senate seat, which Republicans have held for years, signaling the party may hold onto that chamber for another two years, though likely with a narrow majority. Lt. Gov.…
Senate control too close to call as multiple states grapple with tight vote counts
WASHINGTON — Control of the U.S. Senate remained unclear early Wednesday as races in a handful of swing states in the midterm elections were still too close to call, and it appeared it might be days — or even weeks — before a final result was known. But Democrats flipped the open Pennsylvania Senate seat, which Republicans have held for years, signaling the party may hold onto that chamber for another two years, though likely with a narro…
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