Republicans Regain Senate for First Time in 4 Years

Ted Cruz survives in Texas, and Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown is ousted
By Newser Editors,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 5, 2024 6:46 PM CST
Updated Nov 6, 2024 2:18 PM CST
GOP Scores Its First Senate Flip
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, listens as Donald Trump speaks during a news conference on Oct. 25 in Austin, Texas.   (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Republicans will regain control of the Senate for the first time in four years, the AP projects. In the current chamber, Democrats have a 51-49 advantage, but incumbents were playing defense Tuesday night in a number of competitive states. The GOP gained its first seat of the night when the AP called West Virginia for Republican Gov. Jim Justice. He easily defeated Democrat Glenn Elliott, mayor of Wheeling, and will take the seat of retiring independent Joe Manchin. They flipped a second seat when Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown was ousted by Republican Bernie Moreno in Ohio. Elsewhere:

  • Cruz wins: GOP Sen. Ted Cruz avoided a flip in Democrats' favor by surviving a strong challenge from Colin Allred, per the AP.
  • Florida stays red: GOP Sen. Rick Scott did the same by defeating Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in Florida.
  • Nebraska, too: GOP Sen. Deb Fischer defeated the surprisingly strong independent candidate Dan Osborne.
  • Montana: Democratic Sen. Jon Tester failed to ward off a challenge from Republican Tim Sheehy.
  • Wisconsin. Trump won the state but Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin narrowly won a third term, the AP reports. Republican challenger Eric Hovde has not conceded and he may be able to seek a recount.
  • Michigan. Democrat Elissa Slotkin defeated Republican Mike Rogers in the race for the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

The GOP now has at least 52 seats, and the party's advantage could grow depending on the outcome of other races:

  • Arizona: Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego vs. Republican Kari Lake, vying for the seat of independent Kyrsten Sinema, who opted not to run.
  • Nevada: Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen vs. Republican Sam Brown.
  • Pennsylvania: Democratic Sen. Bob Casey vs. Republican David McCormick.
(More Election 2024 stories.)

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