US Presidential Election: Republicans win majority in Senate
Republicans have won 51 seats in the 100-member House, while the Democrats have won 43 seats
Washington: The Republicans won the majority in the upper house of the American Congress, the Senate in the presidential election of the United States.
According to foreign media, Ohio and West Virginia played an important role in getting the majority of the Republicans in the US Senate.
According to media reports, in West Virginia, Republicans Governor Jim Justice was competing with Democratic candidate Glenn Elliott, but soon after the voting process ended, Jim Justice's victory was announced, which became the first hope of Republicans in the Upper House.
In the US presidential election, the Republicans have won 51 seats in the 100-member House, while the Democrats have won 43 seats.
Prior to today's election, the Democrats had a 51-to-49 majority in the Senate, but now the Republicans have a 51-vote lead in the Senate and may increase.
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