TEXAS Election results
Map Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 54.5% BetoO'Rourke Dem 705,299 44.9% Ted Cruz* GOP 580,399 0.6% Other 7,892 0.7% of precincts reporting (59/7,949)*Incumbent 1,293,590 total votes
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TEXAS Election results
Map Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 54.5% BetoO'Rourke Dem 705,299 44.9% Ted Cruz* GOP 580,399 0.6% Other 7,892 0.7% of precincts reporting (59/7,949)*Incumbent 1,293,590 total votes
GA. Election results
Map Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 62.7% Brian Kemp GOP 432,953 36.7% StaceyAbrams Dem 253,394 0.6% Other 4,330 12.8% of precincts reporting (338/2,634) 690,677 total votes
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AZ. Election results
Map Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.3% MarthaMcSally GOP 414,075 48.5% KyrstenSinema Dem 406,886 2.2% Other 18,399 1.3% of precincts reporting (19/1,489) 839,360 total votes
TX. Election results
Map Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner
50.9% Ted Cruz* GOP 3,184,041 ✓
48.5% BetoO'Rourke Dem 3,033,578
0.6% Other
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30.2% of precincts reporting (2,404/7,949)*Incumbent 6,257,769 total votes
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Republicans projected to maintain control of the Senate
The Republicans are projected to maintain their party’s control of the Senate, a victory for President Trump amid projections of a Democratic House of Representatives.
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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz projected to defeat Beto O'Rourke in Texas Senate race
Incumbent GOP Sen. Ted Cruz is projected to hold onto his seat in Congress and defeat Democratic rival, Rep. Beto O’Rourke, in the Texas Senate race on Tuesday.
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