Republicans gain control of Senate after four-year absence | US News
The Republican Party has made gains in the Senate and secured a majority for the first time in four years.
A third of the Senate’s seats were up for grabs at this year’s elections, with 51 required for a majority.
The Democrats have been in control of the upper house of Congress for the last four years.
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But the Republicans have wrestled control after making gains in elections overnight.
Independent candidate Bernie Sanders has been projected to win a fourth term representing Vermont.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives, the lower house, are also up for grabs.
Eight seats are yet to be declared.
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