Thanks to Masto’s victory in Nevada, the Democratic Party secures control of the Senate. Biden rejoices at the results of the midterm elections
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Re-election of a senator Catherine Cortez Masto In Nevada, he hampered the Democratic Party’s victory in the Senate in the United States midterm elections. Right now, with the Georgia run-off, President Biden’s party controls 50 seats to 49 Republicans, not to mention a vote by Democratic Vice President Kamal Harris. In the event of a win in Georgia, the Republican Party would gain one more seat than the previous legislature.
Midterm Elections, Masto Beats Laxalts in Nevada
Catherine Cortez Masto, a 58-year-old former attorney general, defeated Republican opponent Adam Laxalt to win a state seat Nevada that already belongs to it. She was the first Latina woman to win the “Silver State”.
Masto at the last minute regained the delay by 800 votes that separated her from the opponent. Ballots received by mail were crucial, which again – as at other times in the past – was in the Democrats’ favour in the midterm elections.
Mid-term USA, the red wave has not arrived
while in room Counting is still in progress, with Republicans advancing 211 to 204 and the majority set at 218 – Biden scores a very important victory in the Senate.
Thus, the specter of inability to govern fades for the President of the United States as well as the specter of possible impeachment declared by the Republicans in the event of victory.
The victory of the Nevada Democrats confirms that the expected “red wave” in the midterm elections has not come and may come another boost to Trump and the Republican Party’s projects. Voting in Georgia.
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto
Biden rejoices at the results of the midterm elections
President Catherine Cortez’s victory greeted Masto with great satisfaction Joe Bidenbased in Cambodia to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit.
“This victory gives me strength in negotiations with the Chinese,” Biden said, referring to the upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping scheduled for the G-20 in Bali, explaining that he feels happy and looks forward to working over the next two years.
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer commented on the midterm election result: “America has shown it believes in our democracy.”
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