Republican Donald Trump won North Carolina, capturing one of the seven heavily contested battlegrounds while votes in six other swing states are still being counted. Republicans reclaimed control of the Senate, picking up seats in West Virginia and Ohio. Top House races are focused in New York and California, where Democrats are trying to claw back some of the 10 or so seats where Republicans have made surprising gains in recent years.

Follow the AP’s Election 2024 coverage at: https://apnews.com/hub/election-2024 . Here’s the latest: Trump is en route to his watch party from Mar-a-Lago He’s expected to speak tonight to his gathered supporters.

In Ohio, Moreno pledges to win over those who didn’t vote for him Incumbent U.S. Sen.

Sherrod Brown said his loss to Republican Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno in Ohio “is a disappointment, but it is not a failure.” The three-term Democrat gave his concession speech in Columbus. “It will never be wrong to fight for organized labor, it will never be wrong to fight for the freedom of women to make their healthcare decisions, it surely will never be wrong to fight for civil rights and human rights,” he said.

In Cleveland, Moreno praised former President Donald Trump and pledged to help advance his agenda in Washington. He said he would work to win over those who didn’t vote for him. “We talked about wanting a red wave.

I think what we have tonight is a red, white and blue wave,” he said. Harris’ Howard party cu.