The Democrats were tipped to lose the Senate and House but it’s not yet certain which way these races will go, as a red wave doesn’t materialise and Trump-endorsed candidates don’t have a great night. You can listen to US Midterms: Why Trump’s Red Wave Became A Ripple as you scroll.
Key points
- Republicans projected to take the House but race much closer than anticipated View post
- Senate too close to call, as expected red wave doesn’t materialise View post
- What do results so far mean for Donald Trump – and have his endorsements backfired? View post
- A good night for potential Republican presidential rival to Trump View post
- Trump sends message to voters following ballot issues – saying something ‘unfair’ is going on View post
- Mark Stone: Results so far are leading Trump’s side to suspicion View post
- In a nutshell: What do these elections mean for America View post
- Updates by Mark Stone in Pennsylvania, Martha Kelner in Florida, Joe Pike in Arizona, James Matthews and Dominic Waghorn in Washington DC. Live updates by Faith Ridler and (earlier) Jess Sharp and Olive Enokido-Lineham