![]() These were folks who said that the COVID pandemic had been stressful, stressful on their kids. What broke in their favor?ĪNTHONY SALVANTO: Well, let me start with another group that you and I talked about throughout this campaign, and that was the pressure parents. MARGARET BRENNAN: At this hour, Republicans still hold an edge in gaining control of the House. And they certainly turned out and had impact, but not as much in that relative way, again, because the Democrats and the younger people had turned out. It held, without mobs in the streets, without violence, despite all the election denialism out there.īut the other thing it did was it offset, in a relative way, the impact of the MAGA Republicans, we would call them, the Trump true believers. But the biggest midterm winter is already clear: democracy. MARK STRASSMANN (voice-over): For days to come, many states will still tally ballots. ![]() President Biden called it perilously close.Īt this hour, CBS estimates the GOP will win at least 214 seats and Democrats 210, but a majority requires 218 seats, and neither party will reach that number until a handful of closely contested districts finish counting.ĬBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann has more from Atlanta. But Democrats still have a shot at the majority. CBS News estimates that Republicans maintain an edge in clinching control of the House of Representatives. It was Democrats' second victory this weekend, following Senator Mark Kelly's projected win over Blake Masters out in Arizona.īut we are still awaiting results in key House races on the West Coast that will determine the shape of Congress. ![]() Democrats will keep their thin Senate majority for two more years, after Senator Catherine Cortez Masto's narrow win over Adam Laxalt in Nevada last night. We begin this morning with a CBS News projection. Good morning, and welcome to Face the Nation.
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