Republicans projected to regain Senate majority as House control remains uncertain
The Republican Party is projected to regain a majority in the US Senate, reaching 51 seats compared to 42 for Democrats. This marks the first time in four years that Republicans will control the chamber. In the House of Representatives, control remains uncertain. Republicans currently hold a narrow lead with 184 seats, while Democrats have 155. There are still 96 seats yet to be called, with many close races. The elections also featured historic moments, such as Sarah McBride becoming the first openly transgender person elected to Congress. The outcomes will influence the governance of the next president, whether Trump or Harris.