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Official election results published by the U.S. Federal Election Commission
Trump-backed Jim Justice Wins West Virginia Senate Seat, First Major Flip to GOP
Nov 6, 2024, 12:42 AM
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, a Trump-backed candidate, has won the U.S. Senate seat, flipping it to Republican control. This victory is a significant gain for the GOP, as it moves them closer to a Senate majority. The seat was previously held by Democrat Joe Manchin, who did not seek reelection after 14 years. Justice defeated Democrat Glenn Elliott in a decisive victory. The Associated Press and several other major news outlets have projected Justice's win on Tuesday night, marking the first major Senate seat flip of the night for the Republicans.
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