U.S. Senate Will Remain In GOP Control For Another Two Years

Republicans managed to retain control of the Senate following Tuesday's election, ousting Democratic incumbents in Indiana and North Dakota and ensuring they will remain as guardians of President Donald Trump’s conservative agenda for two more years.

The GOP harnessed President Trump's rock-solid popularity with hard-right voters in rural, deep-red states. 

They held onto seats in the South, Midwest and West and ensured at least a 50-50 Senate — enough to give Republicans control because Vice President Mike Pence as president of the Senate would tip the balance to the GOP.

Republicans paved their path to victory by defeating Democrats Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota. 

They also held on to competitive seats in Texas, where Sen. Ted Cruz fended off Rep. Beto O’Rourke, the well-financed liberal darling, and in Tennessee, where Rep. Marsha Blackburn prevailed.


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