Democrat falls in Georgia Senate race; Republicans add to House majority
WASHINGTON – Republican David Perdue has captured a hard-fought Senate race in Georgia, defeating Democrat Michelle Nunn. He will replace retiring Republican Saxby Chambliss.
Democrats had seen Nunn as one of their best hopes to thwart a Republican push for a majority.
Republicans are awaiting an additional Senate victory that could mean a Senate majority next year.
Republican candidates picked up Democratic seats in Colorado, Arkansas, Montana, West Virginia and South Dakota.
Boosted by voter discontent, Republicans are also moving toward a stronger grip on the House.
Republicans have won closely-watched governor’s races in Wisconsin and Florida. Scott Walker turned back a stiff challenge in Wisconsin, while Gov. Rick Scott in Florida defeated former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist.
But in California, Gov. Jerry Brown has been elected to an unprecedented fourth term.
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