US Election 2024: Donald Trump Takes Control of Senate in Tight Race to White House
- Former president Donald Trump, through the Republican Party, has regained control of the U.S. Senate
- This is the first time since 2021 that the Republican Party has regained control of the Senate, making it a defining moment
- Key races in Ohio and Nebraska were crucial in shifting control of the Senate from the Democratss to the Republicans
USA: Republicans, backed by Donald Trump, have secured a majority of the Senate seats in the 2024 elections, regaining control of the Upper House.
Trump’s Republican Party gained control of the Senate on Tuesday, November 5, marking the first time the party has held a majority in the chamber since 2021, according to CNN.
The victory gives Republicans substantial power in confirming presidential appointments, including potential Supreme Court justices, and advancing their legislative priorities, particularly on tax cuts and border security.
How did Republican Party win Senate election?
Key races in states like Ohio and Nebraska played a significant role in shifting Senate control to the Republicans.
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According to a report by Business Standard, the Republican victory began when incumbent Senator Deb Fischer mounted a strong challenge against her opponent, helping push the Republican Party toward the top.
Democrats saw their efforts to retain their Senate majority fade as vote tallies shifted in favor of Republicans.
Republicans also flipped a seat in West Virginia when Jim Justice defeated Senator Joe Manchin, further strengthening their position.
The Democratic Party's efforts to unseat Republican Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida were unsuccessful, as both retained their seats.
Ohio Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown lost his reelection bid to Republican Bernie Moreno, contributing to the shift in Senate control.
The loss weakened the Democrats' chances of maintaining a Senate majority.
The outcomes of the House and Senate races will decide which party, Democratic or Republican, holds the majority and controls the ability to support or block the new president's agenda.
Has Trump won US 2024 election?
Trump's Senate victory set the stage for a nationwide political resurgence as he prepares for a major comeback in the 2024 race, positioning himself to potentially become the 47th U.S. president.
Trump secured Pennsylvania, often seen as the most pivotal battleground in the race for the White House, further strengthening his path to a potential return to the presidency.
After securing Pennsylvania, Trump has accumulated 266 electoral votes, a significant setback for Kamala Harris's ambitions of becoming the first woman of African and Indian descent to hold the US presidential seat
With 266 Electoral College votes, Trump now needs just four more from the remaining states to be officially declared president-elect.
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