By 2am on Wednesday morning in Washington,Republicans remained hopeful of wresting control of the House of Representatives but the “red wave” they had expected looked more like a trickle. Democrats had lost seats in some races but managed to hold on to others with resilience.
In Pennsylvania,stroke survivor John Fetterman even managed to flip a Republican seat in a state that could be the potential tipping point for control of the Senate.
And the dire prospect of an election filled with vote-rigging conspiracies,intimidation,and political violence doesn’t seem to have eventuated - at least not yet.
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Indeed,in an encouraging sign for democracy,some (albeit not all) election-denying candidates backed by Donald Trump lost their contests,while others who resisted Trump’s attempts to subvert democracy won.
It was meant to be a much tougher road for the Democrats. Not only does history show that the president’s party is almost always cursed with midterm losses,Biden’s approval rating had hit record lows amid sweeping dissatisfaction over everything from soaring petrol prices and inflation rates,to his immigration policies and fitness for the job.