The GOP has successfully secured control of the US Senate, flipping the West Virginia seat held by Senator Joe Manchin. The win puts the GOP one seat away from an outright majority, assuming they don’t lose any seats they already hold.

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Trump projected to win: South Carolina – 9 Kentucky – 8 Indiana – 11 Harris is projected to win: Vermont – 3

Trump currently leads Harris in Georgia, securing 54.4% of the vote, while Harris holds 45.4%. With 16 electoral votes up for grabs and over 5.3 million votes still remaining to be counted, Georgia remains a key battleground in deciding the presidency.

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