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Midterm Elections 2022 live updates: House, Senate still up for grabs

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.

DeSantis supporters cheer during an election night watch party at the Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. AFP via Getty Images
An election worker sorts ballots for the US midterm election, at Mesa County Central Services in Grand Junction, Colorado. AFP via Getty Images
Fetterman supporters celebrate his victory over Dr. Oz. Archie Carpenter/UPI/Shutterstoc

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