Midterm elections, Grand Old Party ahead in the House, Senate in the balance
No red wave, the Italian-American DeSantis triumphs in Florida. Trump talks about fraudPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The advance of the Republicans in the Midterm elections in the United States is slow to conquer the Chamber. In the balance the Senate for which the results of the matches are awaited in Pennsylvania between the vice governor dem John Fetterman and the surgeon Mehmet Oz, and in Georgia between the reverend dem Rafael Warnock and the former football champion Herschel Walker.
The Grand Old Party which hoped for a real "red wave" was disappointed at the moment.
According to the latest data, the Elephant party has snatched six seats in the Chamber (only 1 dem), while in the upper house it is a tie (46 to 46 with 8 states still to be assigned).
The final results could arrive even in a few days, meanwhile the Republicans announce that they want to promote new causes. Donald Trump began to talk about the technical problems in the states of Arizona and Michigan : "Is the same thing happening that happened in 2020 with the electoral fraud?", He asked on his social Truth, pointing the finger at the dysfunctions in Detroit and in the Maricopa County (which includes Phoenix), where a Grand Old Party appeal to postpone polling closures was dismissed.
But the Italian-American Ron DeSantis stands out among all the candidates, reconfirmed as governor of Florida, bringing home a "historic success", as he himself defined it, which brings him on a collision course with Trump, who has "forgotten him ”In congratulations and made it known that he is ready to blurt out" bad things "about him because he knows him" more than anyone else, perhaps more than his wife ".
The tycoon is satisfied with the result of some duels, such as the one with the financier-writer JD Vance, who hit the news for his book that later became a movie on Netflix "Hillbilly Elegy", in Pennsylvanya he took a loud slap with the defeat of the his ally (denier) Doug Mastriano, beaten by attorney general dem Josh Shapiro in the race for governor. The Donkey party wins the race for the governor also in the fiefdoms of California with Gavin Newsom (as expected) and of New York with Kathy Hochul (with some difficulty) but loses it in Georgia with Stacey Abrams, defeated for the second time by Brian Kemp (a Republican hostile to Trump).
And, again, a flop for Beto O'Rourke in the Texas race for the Senate.
However, the records for this electoral round are not lacking: to name a few, the dem Maura Healey, the first woman and first openly gay candidate to be elected governor of Massachusetts , the dem Wes Moore first African American governor of Maryland , and the 25 year old Maxwell Alejandro Frost first Generation Z exponent to get a seat in Congress , all from the Democratic Party.
(Unioneonline / ss)