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Republicans take Senate, House too close to call

Republicans gain control of the Senate, aiding Trump's agenda and nominations, with key wins in West Virginia, Ohio, and Montana. House control still uncertain.

Updated on: Nov 07, 2024 01:08 AM IST
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Washington: Defeating Democrats in key states, Republicans have taken control of the US Senate. This gives the Grand Old Party control over not just a chamber of the legislature to shape laws, but offers a powerful source of support to Donald Trump’s presidency in terms of confirming nominations and implementing his agenda.

Control over the Senate also allows Trump to nominate new justices to the Supreme Court, a high possibility if he nudges some of the older conservative judges to resign, to make way for younger judges in order to ensure that conservatives control the judiciary for a generation to come. (REUTERS)
Control over the Senate also allows Trump to nominate new justices to the Supreme Court, a high possibility if he nudges some of the older conservative judges to resign, to make way for younger judges in order to ensure that conservatives control the judiciary for a generation to come. (REUTERS)

On Tuesday, Republicans flipped the Senate seat of West Virginia which was earlier held by the right-leaning Democratic lawmaker Joe Manchin. Manchin decided to retire, allowing Republicans to field the state’s governor Jim Justice for the seat in a traditionally Red State.

The Republican candidate, Bernie Moreno, won a Senate seat in Ohio, defeating Democrat Sherrod Brown, who was an unlikely pillar of the party in a Red State that is overwhelmingly for Trump and has Vance as the second senator. In Montana, another Red state where a senate seat was held by a Democrat, the Republican candidate, Tim Sheehy, defeated Jon Tester.

At the time of going to press, the Republican candidate was leading in Pennsylvania while Democratic incumbents were holding on to their seats in Michigan and Wisconsin. But AP or the networks hadn’t called these races given the razor thin margins. But while those wins will give Republicans an extra cushion, the majority itself will be a huge boost to Trump’s governance plans.

Control over the Senate also allows Trump to nominate new justices to the Supreme Court, a high possibility if he nudges some of the older conservative judges to resign, to make way for younger judges in order to ensure that conservatives control the judiciary for a generation to come.

The battle to control the House of Representatives was still underway at the time of going to press.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prashant Jha

Prashant Jha is the Washington DC-based US correspondent of Hindustan Times. He is also the editor of HT Premium. Jha has earlier served as editor-views and national political editor/bureau chief of the paper. He is the author of How the BJP Wins: Inside India's Greatest Election Machine and Battles of the New Republic: A Contemporary History of Nepal.

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