Midway, passing the dem in Florida. Republicans in the lead in Indiana



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Closing of the first half-term seats: the Republican Senate advances in Indiana

I seating in Indiana and Kentucky, the first two states to end on election day.

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the exit polls showed that, for the first time, the economy has fallen to third place. First, themedical insurance, with 43% of the answers. At the secondimmigration, with 23. On the third theeconomy, with 21.

Health insurance is the spearhead of democratic candidates. The problems of immigration and the success of the economy were the themes of the Republicans. Exit polls also indicate that 56 percent of voters said the country was "on the wrong track".

1.52 hours The demon is ahead in 14 of the 23 key constituencies needed to win back the House, according to data released by CNN.

1.40 hours With only 1% of the votes cast, Republican Brian Kempt has a 71.2% to 28.3% lead over Stacey Abrams, who aspires to become Georgia's first African-American governor.

Hours 1.30 Two-thirds of respondents from exit polls they said that they wanted to keep the right to abortion as it is currently, in net contrast so with the President Trump and the Republican Party.

1.26 hours overtaking dem in Florida where for the Governor's chair ride Andrew Gillum took the lead with 15 of the votes cast, ahead with 52.6% compared to 46.8% of Republican Ron DeSantis. For the Senate seat, Bill Nelson beats Republican Rick Scott with 52.4% against 47.6%.

1.16 hours If results are forthcoming and obvious, as confirmed by the two Democratic senators Bernie Sanders in Vermont and of Tim Kaine Virginiain other states, the account has been lengthened by files that delay the closing of polling stations. In Indiana, one of the most "hot" senator seats, as the Republican Mike Braun he hopes to catch the democrat Joe Donnelly, the opening of the seats was extended for one hour,

Hours 1.10 Republican hawk Ron DeSantis advances in Florida over Democrat Andrew Gillum for the governorship race. According to initial projections, DeSantis has 52.4% and Gillum 46.6%.

Hours 1,07 The republican Rick Scott in Florida is ahead with 55.4% for a seat in the Senate. The Democrat Bill Nelson is at 44.6%. Scott is the outgoing governor of the Sunshine State.

00.50 hours The first screenings concern the Senate seat in Indiana and give Republican Mike Braun ten points ahead of Democratic Joe Donnelly, with 52.9%.

Hours 00.32 the first screenings elections middle term in Kentucky for a place in bedroom enjoy (59.9% to 39.5%) Republican Andy Barr, a well-known face of local politics, during the dem Amy McGrath, known to be the first female pilot of an F18 in Iraq and Afghanistan. The sixth district was among those that the dems hoped to snatch from the Gop. Donald Trump won Kentucky with 62% versus 32% Hillary Clinton.

The democrat Bernie Sanders, who claims to be independent, won the elections Vermont for the Senate, according to the projections of CNN, and is therefore confirmed.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr's appeal to Florida voters is in extremis: "Go vote, all the progress you have made so far can disappear in an instant," tweeted the president's son. . "The stakes are high," he added.

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