11-13-2022, 05:19 AM
Votes are still being tallied regarding control of the House of Representatives, so which party will control that is still up in the air.
However, the results for the Senate are pretty much in, and the Democrats have retained control of the Senate.
This is huge, because normally what happens at midterm elections is that the control will flip to the opposing party. In other words, if the president is a democrat, at the midterms the Senate and House will flip to Republican control.
Also, when a president has a bad favorability rating, it usually ensures this flip will happen.  Biden's favorability is currently at 41%, which is below Trump's when Trump was president, but Democrat voters turned out in big numbers, bucking the historical trends.
other initiatives that were voted on were:
voters in five states chose to protect abortion rights. In California, Michigan, and Vermont, voters approved amendments to each state’s constitution to ensure access to abortion and reproductive health more broadly.
voters in South Dakota approved a ballot measure to expand Medicaid, with about 56 percent support.
Voters in Arizona approved what appears to be a novel ballot measure to restrict medical debt collection efforts. The measure, which goes into effect in January 2023, caps interest rates on medical debt and would limit the ability of debt collectors to seize a patient’s personal property and wages.
Meanwhile, voters in California approved a ban on flavored tobacco products (including menthol cigarettes), making California the largest state to do so thus far.
Finally, there were mixed results with respect to ballot initiatives on legalization of marijuana. Maryland and Missouri approved the possession and use of marijuana while voters in Arkansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota rejected marijuana-related measures.
However, the results for the Senate are pretty much in, and the Democrats have retained control of the Senate.
This is huge, because normally what happens at midterm elections is that the control will flip to the opposing party. In other words, if the president is a democrat, at the midterms the Senate and House will flip to Republican control.
Also, when a president has a bad favorability rating, it usually ensures this flip will happen.  Biden's favorability is currently at 41%, which is below Trump's when Trump was president, but Democrat voters turned out in big numbers, bucking the historical trends.
other initiatives that were voted on were:
voters in five states chose to protect abortion rights. In California, Michigan, and Vermont, voters approved amendments to each state’s constitution to ensure access to abortion and reproductive health more broadly.
voters in South Dakota approved a ballot measure to expand Medicaid, with about 56 percent support.
Voters in Arizona approved what appears to be a novel ballot measure to restrict medical debt collection efforts. The measure, which goes into effect in January 2023, caps interest rates on medical debt and would limit the ability of debt collectors to seize a patient’s personal property and wages.
Meanwhile, voters in California approved a ban on flavored tobacco products (including menthol cigarettes), making California the largest state to do so thus far.
Finally, there were mixed results with respect to ballot initiatives on legalization of marijuana. Maryland and Missouri approved the possession and use of marijuana while voters in Arkansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota rejected marijuana-related measures.