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Democrats, Republicans flip one seat each in Senate battle

In the more closely-watched Senate showdown, Democrats drew first blood when Colorado's former governor John Hickenlooper, a 68-year-old businessman and geologist, handily defeated one-term Senator Cory Gardner to pick up a seat.

November 04, 2020 / 19:20 IST
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Democrats flipped a US Senate seat in Colorado November 4 in their bid to regain control of the upper chamber of Congress, but Republicans countered by ousting a vulnerable Democrat in Alabama, networks projected.

With control of the Senate up for grabs, Democrats put their stamp once again on the House of Representatives, securing another two years as the party in power with Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- President Donald Trump's chief nemesis in Washington -- likely to preside over her flock again.

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"I'm very, very proud of the fact that tonight -- relatively early -- we are able to say we have held the House," Pelosi said.

In the more closely-watched Senate showdown, Democrats drew first blood when Colorado's former governor John Hickenlooper, a 68-year-old businessman and geologist, handily defeated one-term Senator Cory Gardner to pick up a seat.