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Voters Decided Who Won the Midterms. So Did the Supreme Court.
Unless something weird happens with the remaining contests, President Joe Biden appears to have done better in his first midterms than any of his recent predecessors. Republicans lost 41 House seats and gained two Senate seats in 2018 under Donald Trump, while Democrats lost 63 House seats and nine Senate seats in 2010 under Barack Obama. Only in 2002 has a party—George W. Bush’s Republicans in the aftermath of 9/11—actually gained House and Senate seats during a president’s first midterms in this century.As it stands, Democrats have a fighting chance of keeping the Senate and a slightly more modest chance to keep the House—a far cry from claims that a “red tsunami” would swamp them on elect

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