With the Senate race in Arizona called, Democrats have 49 seats and need to win one of two outstanding races in Nevada and Georgia to keep control of the chamber
Control of the House is also unresolved, though Republicans are favored to capture the chamber by a narrow margin
In the key swing states of Arizona, Nevada, Michigan and Pennsylvania, candidates who made false claims about the 2020 election ran for positions that can exert great influence over election administration. Here’s a look at some of the results of those midterm races, and what it means for future elections. Illustration: Laura Kammermann
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