The results of the midterm elections will shape the next two years of US elections and could make legislation difficult for President Biden.
People across the US are casting votes in the midterm elections to determine who controls Congress
For two years, both chambers – the House of Representatives and the Senate – have been controlled by Democrats
The Republicans are predicted to take the House while the battle for the Senate is on a knife-edge and too close to call
Candidates like Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz have been spotted casting their ballots today
Former President Donald Trump, who voted in Palm Beach, told reporters: “I think we’re going to have a great night”
Election officials in Arizona’s Maricopa County say they’re working “as quickly as possible” to address technical issues with local voting tabulators
We’ll start getting results after polls close in the US this evening – that’ll be the early hours of the morning, UK time.
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