Kelly's win in Arizona leaves Democrats one seat shy of Senate control
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[November 12, 2022]
By Tim Reid and Richard Cowan
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Incumbent Democrat Mark
Kelly defeated Republican Blake Masters on Friday to win a U.S. Senate
seat in Arizona, a contest that left Democrats one seat short in the
battle for control of the chamber with two more races to be decided.
The win by Kelly, a former astronaut whose wife, Gabby Giffords,
survived an assassination attempt when she was a U.S. lawmaker, meant
Democrats had battled to a 49-49 tie in the race for the Senate.
"I'm humbled by the trust our state has placed in me to continue this
work," Kelly said on Twitter.
Control of the Senate - and the shape of President Joe Biden's next two
years in office - will now hinge on contests in Nevada and Georgia.
Biden's party avoided historical trends by limiting their losses in
Tuesday's midterm elections, shocking Republicans who had expected big
gains.
Democrats needed one more seat for control, since Vice President Kamala
Harris can cast the tie-breaking vote.
In Nevada, incumbent Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto had
closed to within about 800 votes of the Republican state attorney
general, Adam Laxalt. Georgia's outcome is weeks away as Democratic
incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock will face Republican Herschel Walker
in a Dec. 6 runoff.
In the Nevada governor's race, Republican Joe Lombardo defeated Democrat
Steve Sisolak, Edison Research projected. Sisolak conceded the race.
"Whether you voted for me or Sheriff Lombardo, it is important that we
now come together to continue moving the state forward," Sisolak said in
a statement posted on Twitter. "That is why I reached out to the sheriff
to wish him success."
Political analysts anticipate a rush of campaign funds into Georgia as
Republicans and Democrats gear up for the final battle of the 2022
midterm elections.
In Arizona, law enforcement officials remained on high alert for
potential protests, with barricades and security fencing erected around
the Maricopa County elections department, where dozens of officials are
working 18-hour days to verify outstanding ballots and tabulate votes.
Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Arizona governor, has criticized
election officials in Maricopa County, the state's most populous, as
"incompetent" and "despicable," accusing them of deliberately delaying
the vote counting.
Bill Gates, chairperson of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and
a Republican, bristled at Lake's comments. "Everybody needs to calm down
a little bit and turn down the rhetoric. That's the problem with what's
going on with our country right now," he told reporters.
In the fight for control of the House of Representatives, Republicans
were inching closer to becoming the majority and ending four years of
rule by Democrats. That would give Republicans veto power over Democrat
Biden's legislative agenda and allow them to launch potentially damaging
investigations into his administration.
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U.S. Senator Mark Kelly and his wife
Gabby Giffords take a selfie at a campaign event ahead of the
November 8, 2022 U.S. midterm elections in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.,
November 6, 2022. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Republicans had secured at least 211 of the 218 House seats they
need for a majority, Edison Research projected late on Thursday,
while Democrats had won 199. Many of the races where winners have
not yet been determined are in Arizona, California and Washington
state.
Despite the real possibility that they may lose the House, Democrats
have still cheered their success in curbing their predicted losses
after they galvanized voters angry over the Supreme Court's decision
in June to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion.
The Republican House leader, Kevin McCarthy, has already announced
his intention to run for speaker if Republicans take over, an
outcome he has described as inevitable.
It is unclear whether a challenger to McCarthy will emerge, but some
of the most conservative House Republicans have expressed doubts
that he has enough votes yet to become speaker, the most powerful
official in the House.
Meanwhile, Republican infighting in the Senate broke into the open
on Friday as senators urged the postponement of a Wednesday
leadership election so that they have time to discuss why the party
did not fare better on Tuesday.
Mitch McConnell is hoping to continue as Republican leader, despite
sniping from former President Donald Trump and other conservatives.
(Live election results from around the country are here)
UNCOUNTED BALLOTS
Officials overseeing vote counting in the Arizona and Nevada Senate
races, where Democratic incumbents are trying to fend off Republican
challengers, have said it could take until next week to tally some
520,000 uncounted mail-in ballots. Most of those were in Maricopa
County, which encompasses Phoenix.
Their work is slowed by the need to match signatures on mail-in
ballots to voter registration signatures after high numbers of such
votes were dropped off on Election Day.
Some of Trump's most high-profile endorsed candidates lost pivotal
races on Tuesday, marring his status as Republican kingmaker and
leading several Republicans to blame his divisive brand for the
party's disappointing performance.
The outcome may increase the chances that Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis, who routed his Democratic challenger on Tuesday, opts to
challenge Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination.
While Trump has not officially launched a third White House
campaign, the former president has strongly suggested he will do so
and is planning a "special announcement" at his Florida club on
Tuesday.
(Reporting by Tim Reid in Phoenix and Joseph Ax, Jason Lange, Makini
Brice, David Morgan and Moira Warburton in Washington; Writing by
Steve Holland, Rami Ayyub, Joseph Ax and Richard Cowan; Editing by
Ross Colvin, Alistair Bell, Rosalba O'Brien and William Mallard)
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