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2022 midterm election: Democrats, Republicans vie for control of Congress

Initial results show Democrats possibly preventing a “red wave,” although both the House and Senate remain up for grabs.

Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Jewish Republican challenger in New York's gubernatorial race, on Election Day in November 2022. Source: Twitter.
Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Jewish Republican challenger in New York's gubernatorial race, on Election Day in November 2022. Source: Twitter.

Republicans are looking to see whether predictions of a “red wave” will come true as polls close across the country this evening for the 2022 midterm election.

Usually, the party in control of the White House loses seats in the midterm—and with an unpopular president, high inflation and a stalled stock market, Republicans were hoping for a dominant performance.

With 35 Senate seats at stake, Republicans need to gain at least one additional seat for a Republican majority in the Senate. Races that could determine who controls the Senate include states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Arizona.

In the House of Representatives, most of the competitive races are those currently occupied by Democrats in districts that can go to either party. Add that to what is believed to be a Republican advantage without the coattails of popular presidential candidate, and Republicans seemed likely to end up taking control of the House. Still, many races are polling close.

While Republicans are amplifying a concern over the economy and crime, this year’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade fired up the Democratic base over the summer months—and tonight’s results would reflect whether that energy has subsided and whether it was enough to overcome the GOP’s advantage.

Besides Congress, there are also a number of close-but-important races for governor, including in Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Kansas, Maine and New York.

Looming large over the midterm is former President Donald Trump, who has teased a “big announcement” from his resort in Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 15. Tonight’s results will be the first since 2020 where his brand of conservatism is put through a national test by those he had endorsed.

RACES TO WATCH 

Governor

New York: Kathy Hochul vs. Lee Zeldin

  • Jewish Republican challenger Rep. Lee Zeldin has been making a recent comeback in the polls, with many supporters in the Jewish community. WINNER: Kathy Hochul

Pennsylvania: Josh Shapiro vs. Doug Mastriano

  • Jews have been showing strong support for a Jewish candidate, Josh Shapiro over Doug Mastriano, who gave money to a social media platform that allows anti-Semitic content. WINNER: Josh Shapiro

Florida: Ron DeSantis vs. Charlie Crist – WINNER: Ron DeSantis

Senate

Pennsylvania: John Fetterman vs. Mehmet Oz

  • Oz is backed by the Republican Jewish Coalition with more than $3 million in ads. WINNER: John Fetterman

Georgia: Raphael Warnock vs. Herschel Walker

  • Incumbent Warnock is running in a tight race with former college football star and Trump endorsee Walker. Jewish organizations are split on the race depending on party affiliation. NO WINNER: Race between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker is going to a runoff election on Dec. 6.

Florida: Marco Rubio vs. Val Demings – WINNER: Marco Rubio

Ohio: J.D. Vance vs. Tim Ryan

  • Ryan, a member of Congress, is running as a moderate Democrat against the Trump-endorsed Vance. Vance was a speaker at this year’s CPAC Israel. WINNER: J.D. Vance

Connecticut: Richard Blumenthal vs. Leora Levy

  • Two Jewish candidates are facing off against each other, with Blumenthal facing off against Republican candidate Levy, who is a first-time candidate. WINNER: Richard Blumenthal
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