2020 US Elections: Big Republican Win in North Carolina for Senate: A Blow to Democrats | WORLD



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Republicans retained one of their seats in the United States Senate with the reelection of Tom Tillis in North Carolina.

This development is characterized as a major defeat for Democrats and Joe Biden, who see their hopes of diverting the majority of upper house seats to reduce them.

“I just called Senator Tillis to congratulate him on his victory,” tweeted his Democratic opponent, Cal Cunningham, before the final results were announced.

Senate: 49-48 seats in favor of Republicans

Republicans now have 49 seats, compared to 48 for Democrats in the 100-member body. Three seats remain to be judged: one in Alaska, where the outgoing Republican senator leads, according to still tentative results, and two in traditionally conservative Georgia, where a runoff will be held on Jan. 5.

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Democrats are being asked to take the last two seats if they want to deprive Republicans of control of the Senate. In the event the balance is split (50 seats for each party), the deciding vote will be taken by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

Otherwise, the Democratic government runs the risk of not being able to pass any laws, or ensure the approval of appointments by the president, his ministers, his ambassadors or justices, especially in the Supreme Court.

If Republicans retain control of the Senate, Joe Biden, a 36-year-old member of the House, will be called upon to use his talents in dialogue and negotiation. The president-elect said yesterday that he was confident that he could get enough support from opposition politicians.



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