Democrats seized the House majority from President Donald Trump’s Republican Party on November 6 in a suburban revolt that threatened what’s left of the president’s governing agenda. But the GOP gained ground in the Senate and preserved key governorships, beating back a “blue wave” that never fully materialized.
Associated Press: Democrats seize House control, but Trump’s GOP holds Senate
Democratic Congressional candidate Katie Hill (C) hugs a supporter at her election night party in California's 25th Congressional district on November 6, 2018 in Santa Clarita, California. Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Steve Knight is competing against Hill for his seat in the district in a very close race.