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2022 Midterm Elections: who will control Congress?

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It’s a waiting game in the U.S. as the balance of power remains at stake

Millions of Americans cast their votes in the all-important Mid-term Elections—but the suspense continues in many pivotal matchups.

The November 8th midterm elections will determine control of both the House and Senate—and as usual is often decided by just a few seats which will ultimately change the balance of power.

U.S. stock futures traded lower on Wednesday as election results in key races have yet to be announced.

Ballots are still being tallied in multiple states.

Four Senate seats are still up for grabs in Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona.

Election officials say delays in Arizona’s Maricopa County due to “ballot glitches” as well as additional results are expected to be finalized on Wednesday night.

During this election cycle—some of the top issues for American voters included runaway inflation, rampant crime, threats to democracy, illegal immigration, border security, and abortion.

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