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Up First from NPR

November 9, 2022

Up First from NPR

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Daily News, News

4.659K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Republicans picked up seats in Congress, but it wasn't as big a win as expected. Pivotal Senate race in Georgia too close to call. Voting issues were few and far between.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you came here looking for election results, you're in luck.

0:04.8

We've got some, including a few surprises.

0:06.7

But it'll take a little longer to know who will control Congress for the next two years.

0:10.7

I'm Rachel Martin with Stevenskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News.

0:17.0

A handful of races will decide control of the U.S. Senate, and there's no guarantee we'll

0:21.5

know even today.

0:23.0

Democrat Rafael Warnoch leads in Georgia, but is a little below 50 percent.

0:27.6

What are the prospects for a runoff against Hurtle Walker?

0:30.7

And as so often happens, most Americans voted calmly and safely, but some people spread

0:35.8

disinformation.

0:37.2

And how did voters judge candidates who reject the 2020 election results?

0:42.0

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