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Updated Nov 7th 2018, 8:58 AM Nancy Pelosi, rumoured to be the next Speaker of the House, was reportedly congratulated by President Donald Trump. The American people want peace. Persamaan transistor but 11 2. They want results. There’s already been a miscommunication, or disagreement between the two party leaders: it’s been reported that Trump called Pelosi to congratulate her on the House win, while a White House spokesperson denied that this would happen. There were a number of closer-than-expected races during the midterm.

In Florida, Andrew Gillum just lost out on becoming its first black governor to Republican Ron DeSantis, while climate change candidate Bill Nelson lost to Rick Scott in the Senate race (50% to 49.7%). The biggest surprise came from Beto O’Rourke – a Texan running for the Senate against the former presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Although they were neck in neck right until the very end, and the final result was very close – 51% to 49% – Cruz retained his Senate seat in the republican stronghold. The election has resulted in a record 100 women in the House, the first two Muslim congresswomen; the youngest congresswoman ever elected; and the first openly gay governor of the US. Turnout San Diego County residents wait in line at the Registrar of Voters to vote on election day 2018. Source: John Gastaldo There was a sense of urgency among voters flocking to the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, where production artist Gilad Foss warned that democratic values were “kind of under attack”. Across the East River in Manhattan, high school senior Ayla Jeddy voted after turning 18 in September.

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