In Florida Republicans take three seats from Democrats in the

In Florida, Republicans take three seats from Democrats in the House of Representatives

Research points to a similar scenario in other US states; there is no information on the seat swap in the Senate

EFE/EPA/ALLISON DINNERUS elections
Americans voted for Senate, House of Representatives and state offices on Tuesday

The Republican Party won this Tuesday, 8th Florida three seats in the House of Representatives United States so far occupied by the Democratic Party, marking one of the first shifts in trend in the midterm elections that will decide the party’s future congress American. According to projections by major US media, three Republicans won in Florida, who are now represented by progressive lawmakers. The House of Representatives, currently in the hands of Democrats, could tip over to the Republican side if conservatives manage to replicate what Florida has done in other states across the country, a highly likely scenario according to most polls is. To gain control of the House of Representatives, Republicans need a net gain of five seats, adding two more seats to the seats won in Florida, and none of their current congressmen have to lose to rival Democrats in their respective districts. So far, no party has managed to wrest a seat from the opposing party in the Senate, although there are no more violent clashes with a clear winner even a good three hours after the first electoral colleges were closed. Americans will elect the 435 members of the House of Representatives, 35 of the 100 senators and 36 governors Tuesday, in addition to thousands of local and state offices, and hold referendums on issues like legalizing marijuana or abortion.

*With information from EFE