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Donald Trump was hoping to surf a Republican 'red wave' to a fresh White House bid, but with only limited gains in Tuesday's midterm elections -- and an outstanding result for his chief intraparty rival -- the former US president seems to be left out to sea.

Donald Trump was hoping to surf a Republican "red wave" to a fresh White House bid, but with only limited gains in Tuesday's midterm elections -- and an outstanding result for his chief intraparty rival -- the former US president seems to be left out to sea.

In the House, early results suggested Republicans were on track for a majority — but only by a handful of seats — while control of the Senate remains on a knife edge and may hinge on a runoff election in the southern state of Georgia in early December. The day after the polls newspapers hailed DeSantis’ rise, while Republican voters in Scottsdale, Arizona compared him favourably to Trump.

The midterm results show that “you can be a conservative, you can be principled, you can oppose Trump — and win,” Peter Loge, a media professor at George Washington University, tells AFP. The Republican candidate for Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, the right-wing and anti-abortion Doug Mastriano, who was present at the January 6th assault on the US Capitol, also lost.

 

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