Republicans are projected to win control of the Senate for the next two years, flipping seats in West Virginia and Ohio, giving them the power to control legislation and nominations under the next president, NBC News reports.
The GOP success came despite heavy spending by Democratic groups and a strong slate of incumbent candidates. They are also expected to pick up a seat in Montana and are defending several seats in competitive states.
The race for the House is tight, with Republicans currently holding a majority, but Democrats are looking to capture control.
Democrats are growing increasingly nervous about Harris’ chances of winning the presidency, particularly with Trump securing early victories in Georgia and North Carolina. The race remains tight, with the outcome potentially hinging on results from key swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
The new Congress will have a full plate, including tackling the nation’s debt limit, confirming presidential nominees, and potentially pursuing major legislative initiatives depending on the outcome of the presidential race.