Midterm election results updates: Dems keep control of Senate with Nevada win

Catherine Cortez Masto’s victory in Nevada clinched the chamber for Democrats.

The 2022 midterm elections shaped up to be some of the most consequential in the nation's recent history, with control of Congress at stake.

All 435 seats in the House and 35 of 100 seats in the Senate were on the ballot, as well as several influential gubernatorial elections in battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Democrats were defending their narrow majorities in both chambers and retained control of the Senate, though control of the House isn't yet clear. But a Republican flip of the lower chamber would be enough to curtail most of President Joe Biden's legislative agenda and would likely result in investigations against his administration and even his family.


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Pelosi to Dems: House results so far 'a remarkable achievement'

On a caucus call with House Democrats after a surprising showing on election night, Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised her party's efforts to defend their majority.

"It is a remarkable achievement what all of us did working together," Pelosi said, according to a source on the call.

"We said we would make our own environment and we did," Pelosi added.

She praised Democratic Campaign Committee Chair Sean Patrick Maloney -- who narrowly lost his reelection race in New York -- after Republicans spent millions of dollars to unseat him. Republicans won a "pyrrhic victory" against Maloney, she told Democrats, and used up resources "which could have been better spent in some other races."

-ABC News’ Ben Siegel


Van Orden, who was in DC on Jan. 6, projected to win House race

ABC News can project that Republican Derrick Van Orden will win Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district, picking up a seat formerly held by Democrat Ronald Kind. With 89% of the expected vote reporting, Van Orden has 52.8% of the vote to Democrat Brad Pfaff's 47.1%.

Van Orden was present at former President Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally on Jan. 6, 2021. Van Orden, a retired Navy SEAL, has said he was in the nation's capital that day for meetings.

Some Capitol Police officers are angry that Orden and others who were in Washington, D.C., that day have run for office. Four officers told ABC News they’re planning to retire early, adding to the already huge problem of worker retention on the force.


McConnell: ‘I don’t deal in feelings’

Asked Wednesday how he feels about the Republicans’ chances of taking back the Senate, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell replied, "I don’t deal in feelings.”

“They’ve got to count the votes and then we’ll figure out where we are,” he told reporters at the Capitol.

McConnell did not respond to ABC News’ questions if he's still supporting Georgia Republican Senatorial candidate Herschel Walker.

-ABC News’ Trish Turner


Biden to give remarks, hold press conference at 4 p.m.

President Joe Biden will give remarks and hold a press conference at 4 p.m.

In a brief preview of his speech shared on Twitter, Biden thanked election officials for upholding democracy.

"Democracy doesn't happen by accident. We have to defend, strengthen and renew it," Biden tweeted.

"I'll have more to say this afternoon, but thanks to the poll workers and officials that worked into the night to safeguard our sacred right to vote. And the millions who made their voices heard," he continued.