Nearly 24 hours after polls began to close across the US, control of the House and Senate was still up for grabs — despite projections that put Republicans on track for big gains.
The GOP appeared set to gain a narrow majority in the House, but fall far short of the 227 seats projected by RealClearPolitics.
The Senate was also a toss-up Wednesday evening, with 49 Republicans and 48 Democrats projected to fill the chamber. Races in Arizona and Nevada could not yet be called, while a runoff in Georgia was set for Dec. 6 between Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker.