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US election: Republicans optimistic of House of Representatives win | US election: Republicans optimistic of House of Representatives win |
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Watch: Dr Oz in Pennsylvania and other moments you have missed so far | Watch: Dr Oz in Pennsylvania and other moments you have missed so far |
Watch: Dr Oz in Pennsylvania and other moments you have missed so far | Watch: Dr Oz in Pennsylvania and other moments you have missed so far |
US Republicans are increasingly optimistic they will win the House of Representatives, as votes are counted from Tuesday's midterm elections. | US Republicans are increasingly optimistic they will win the House of Representatives, as votes are counted from Tuesday's midterm elections. |
The BBC's US partner CBS News says the lower chamber of Congress is leaning towards the opposition party. | The BBC's US partner CBS News says the lower chamber of Congress is leaning towards the opposition party. |
But the battle for the Senate remains too close to call - Republicans need to win just one seat to take control. | But the battle for the Senate remains too close to call - Republicans need to win just one seat to take control. |
Though President Joe Biden, a Democrat, is not on the ballot, the midterms will shape the fate of his agenda. | Though President Joe Biden, a Democrat, is not on the ballot, the midterms will shape the fate of his agenda. |
Key Senate races in Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and Pennsylvania were rated a toss-up. | |
Of votes being counted so far, CBS estimated Republicans were on course to win 198 seats in the House, and Democrats 176. | |
The US network projects Florida Governor Ron DeSantis - a hotly tipped 2024 White House contender - will cruise to re-election as the Sunshine State trends increasingly conservative. | The US network projects Florida Governor Ron DeSantis - a hotly tipped 2024 White House contender - will cruise to re-election as the Sunshine State trends increasingly conservative. |
Follow live updates on midterms | Follow live updates on midterms |
Analysis: Who is winning the night so far? | Analysis: Who is winning the night so far? |
Trump warns DeSantis against presidential bid | Trump warns DeSantis against presidential bid |
Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio is also forecast to comfortably beat his Democratic challenger. | |
JD Vance, a Republican, is projected to win the close-run Senate race in Ohio. | |
Texas' Republican Governor Greg Abbott is expected to easily brush off his Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke. | |
In another high-profile governor's race, CBS News understands Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams has called the Republican incumbent, Brian Kemp, to concede the race. | |
But in New York, Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul was forecast to fend off an unexpectedly stiff Republican challenge. | |
A handful of trailblazers emerged in other projections: | |
In Maryland, Democrat Wes Moore is set to become the third African American ever elected as governor | In Maryland, Democrat Wes Moore is set to become the third African American ever elected as governor |
In Florida, 25-year-old Democrat Maxwell Frost is on course to become the first Gen Z member of Congress, winning Florida's reliably liberal 10th district | In Florida, 25-year-old Democrat Maxwell Frost is on course to become the first Gen Z member of Congress, winning Florida's reliably liberal 10th district |
Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican and member of the Cherokee nation, is poised to become the fourth Native American ever elected to the US Senate | Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican and member of the Cherokee nation, is poised to become the fourth Native American ever elected to the US Senate |
The US is set for its first openly lesbian woman elected as governor, with Democrat Maura Healey to become the top official in Massachusetts | The US is set for its first openly lesbian woman elected as governor, with Democrat Maura Healey to become the top official in Massachusetts |
Maryland became the 20th state to legalise recreational marijuana, with similar ballot measures put to the vote on Tuesday in Arkansas, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota | Maryland became the 20th state to legalise recreational marijuana, with similar ballot measures put to the vote on Tuesday in Arkansas, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota |
Watch: Abortion will decide how I vote - here's why | Watch: Abortion will decide how I vote - here's why |
Watch: Abortion will decide how I vote - here's why | Watch: Abortion will decide how I vote - here's why |
Exit polls have suggested the main issues for voters were inflation and abortion. | Exit polls have suggested the main issues for voters were inflation and abortion. |
Some 32% of voters cited rising prices as most important, while 27% rated abortion as their priority, according to the Edison research data. | Some 32% of voters cited rising prices as most important, while 27% rated abortion as their priority, according to the Edison research data. |
All 435 seats in the House and a third of the Senate were up for grabs. | |
Republicans had been widely expected to pick up the five seats they need to control the House. | |
Which party holds sway in the Senate may not be known for days, or weeks if Georgia goes down to a run-off vote. | Which party holds sway in the Senate may not be known for days, or weeks if Georgia goes down to a run-off vote. |
Despite leveraging wafer-thin congressional majorities to lower prescription drug prices, expand clean energy and revamp US infrastructure, Mr Biden's popularity has taken a pummelling amid the worst inflation in four decades. | Despite leveraging wafer-thin congressional majorities to lower prescription drug prices, expand clean energy and revamp US infrastructure, Mr Biden's popularity has taken a pummelling amid the worst inflation in four decades. |
But Republicans have their own political vulnerability on the issue of abortion following the conservative-dominated Supreme Court's decision this year to roll back a US constitutional right to the procedure. | But Republicans have their own political vulnerability on the issue of abortion following the conservative-dominated Supreme Court's decision this year to roll back a US constitutional right to the procedure. |
The ruling triggered a swathe of restrictions on abortion in Republican-led states, energising liberal voters around the country. | The ruling triggered a swathe of restrictions on abortion in Republican-led states, energising liberal voters around the country. |
It also spurred hopes among Democrats that they might defy the historical political gravity which typically weighs on a governing party in the midterms. | It also spurred hopes among Democrats that they might defy the historical political gravity which typically weighs on a governing party in the midterms. |
Five US states held referendums about abortion on Tuesday, mostly to protect access to the procedure. | Five US states held referendums about abortion on Tuesday, mostly to protect access to the procedure. |
According to exit polls by the BBC's US partner CBS News, abortion was the top issue for Democratic voters, while Republicans and independents rated inflation as their top issue. | According to exit polls by the BBC's US partner CBS News, abortion was the top issue for Democratic voters, while Republicans and independents rated inflation as their top issue. |
'Angry, petrified...' US voters share their fears | 'Angry, petrified...' US voters share their fears |
How to follow the live results on the BBC | How to follow the live results on the BBC |
The one thing that may decide how US votes | The one thing that may decide how US votes |
US midterms 2022: A simple guide | US midterms 2022: A simple guide |
No major glitches were reported with voting on Tuesday beyond a few isolated problems typical of any election day. | No major glitches were reported with voting on Tuesday beyond a few isolated problems typical of any election day. |
Former President Donald Trump seized on the hiccups in a bid to cast doubt on the integrity of the vote. | Former President Donald Trump seized on the hiccups in a bid to cast doubt on the integrity of the vote. |
This election is also widely expected to serve as a launchpad for a 2024 White House comeback bid by Mr Trump, who is promising an announcement on 15 November. | This election is also widely expected to serve as a launchpad for a 2024 White House comeback bid by Mr Trump, who is promising an announcement on 15 November. |
Asked on conservative network NewsNation about the midterm results, Mr Trump said: "Well, I think if they [Republicans] win, I should get all the credit. If they lose, I should not be blamed at all." | Asked on conservative network NewsNation about the midterm results, Mr Trump said: "Well, I think if they [Republicans] win, I should get all the credit. If they lose, I should not be blamed at all." |
Mr Biden - who was watching election night returns with aides at the Whit House - has argued that a Republican victory could weaken democracy. | Mr Biden - who was watching election night returns with aides at the Whit House - has argued that a Republican victory could weaken democracy. |
Key state officials who have echoed Mr Trump's false claims of a stolen presidential election in 2020 are on the ballot on Tuesday, and they could supervise how future elections are run. | Key state officials who have echoed Mr Trump's false claims of a stolen presidential election in 2020 are on the ballot on Tuesday, and they could supervise how future elections are run. |
Early voting allowed more than 46 million Americans across the country to cast their ballots before election day. | Early voting allowed more than 46 million Americans across the country to cast their ballots before election day. |
An FBI official said no violence or threats of violence or voter intimidation had been reported by Monday evening. | An FBI official said no violence or threats of violence or voter intimidation had been reported by Monday evening. |