After a long electoral night for the Democratic Party and the Republican Party in which both formations have fiercely disputed the victory in the Senate in the ‘swing states’ or key states, the Democrats have taken a step ahead by snatching a senator to his opponents.
The Republicans are currently ahead of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, according to the counted vote that has granted more than two hundred seats out of the total of 435 legislators that will form the Lower House, a legislative body that the Republican Party seeks to control with its victory to make it difficult to implement policies of the Biden Administration.
Republican Party candidates have won 147 seats in the House of Representatives, compared to 83 for their Democratic rivals. However, more than 200 seats remain to be decided, pending the completion of counting the votes and closing the polling stations on the west coast of the country.
This is the distribution of seats at the moment: