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It was a similar story on the Senate side, but on a smaller scale. The tide had started to shift in favor of the GOP. A year before the midterms, the most likely outcome ranged from a GOP gain of two seats to a Democratic gain of two seats.

Republicans ended up with a net gain of six Senate seats in what was as close to a textbook wave election as it gets. After getting swamped in the elections, Republicans were hoping to bounce back and turn the page from unpopular, outgoing President George W. That often happens as it did in , and , and if it does in , Democrats could add as many as five or even six senators. Even though Bush won reelection in , the tide completely turned against him shortly thereafter.

His response to Hurricane Katrina in August might have been the final straw. Democrats ended up gaining the six Senate seats and the majority. On the House side, the wave was still developing. Michael Bennet. Richard Blumenthal. Marco Rubio. Raphael Warnock. Brian Schatz. Mike Crapo. Tammy Duckworth. Todd Young. Chuck Grassley. Jerry Moran. Rand Paul. John Neely Kennedy. Chris Van Hollen. Roy Blunt. Catherine Cortez Masto. New Hampshire. Maggie Hassan. New York.

Charles Schumer. North Carolina. Richard Burr. North Dakota. John Hoeven. Rob Portman. James Lankford. Ron Wyden. Pat Toomey. South Carolina. Tim Scott. South Dakota. John Thune. Mike Lee. Patrick Leahy. Patty Murray. Ron Johnson. July 20, [3]. March 8, [7]. Alex Padilla [11]. Republican John Flynn Robert Hyde. Republican Danny Niederberger Todd C. Democratic Mark R. Martha McSally. Kelly Loeffler.

Mark Kirk. Kelly Ayotte. Alex Padilla [22]. Doug Ducey. Brian Kemp. Laura Kelly. Andy Beshear. John Bel Edwards.

Larry Hogan. Chris Sununu. Roy Cooper. Tom Wolf. Phil Scott. Tony Evers. Sherrod Brown. Bob Casey Jr. Tammy Baldwin. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. Robin Kelly. South Carolina's 1st Congressional District. Mark Sanford. Missouri's 8th Congressional District. Jo Ann Emerson. Jason Smith. Senate in Massachusetts. John Kerry.

Ed Markey. Senate in New Jersey. Frank Lautenberg. Cory Booker. Louisiana's 5th Congressional District. Rodney Alexander. Vance McAllister. Massachusetts' 5th Congressional District. Katherine Clark. Alabama's 1st Congressional District. Jo Bonner. Bradley Byrne. Florida's 13th Congressional District. Bill Young. David Jolly. Florida's 19th Congressional District.

Trey Radel. Curt Clawson. Senate in Hawaii. Daniel Inouye. Senate in South Carolina. Jim DeMint. North Carolina's 12th Congressional District. Melvin Watt. Alma Adams. Senate in Oklahoma. Tom Coburn.

Virginia's 7th Congressional District. Eric Cantor. David Brat. New Jersey's 1st Congressional District. Rob Andrews. Department of State has confirmed it is conducting a recount in the race for Commonwealth Court. Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Related Content. Real Black History.

It helped bring out many times the number of volunteers, Poprik said. Get the WHYY app! Listen anytime, anywhere. Carey, 50, defeated Democratic state Rep. Allison Russo, a public health policy consultant, in the 15th Congressional District, after the most competitive race there in years. Brown, 46, a Cuyahoga County Council member who also chairs the county Democratic Party, won the Cleveland-area House seat formerly held by Marcia Fudge, who stepped down to become housing and urban development secretary in the Biden administration.

Brown defeated Republican Laverne Gore, a business owner and activist, in the heavily Democratic district that stretches from Cleveland to Akron. She said she is ready to get to work.



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