Incredibly close races leaves control of the House and the Senate to be decided

By Dave Andrusko

There are nailbiters and then there are nailbiters. Last night’s results were so close they leave major questions unanswered.

For example, we don’t how much of a margin Republicans enjoy in the House, assuming they do, and if the 50-50 split in the Senate has been altered.

As of 3:00 this afternoon, Republican had won 48 Senate seats and Democrats 46. Six seats are still undecided. In Georgia, neither pro-Life Herschel Walker nor pro-abortion Raphael Warnock reached the 50% threshold to win the race outright, meaning they meet in a runoff on December 6.

In the House, Republicans had won 203 seats to 176 for Democrats. A majority is 218.

We’ll have more details tomorrow.