Live results, per Associated Press:
Democrat Andrew Gillum has concedes Florida's governor's race to Ron DeSantis.Â
Republican Ron DeSantis will be Florida's next governor, riding President Donald Trump's support to a victory over Democrat Andrew Gillum.
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The 40-year-old former congressman and Navy officer won Tuesday after Trump came to Florida twice in the final six days of the election to help increase Republican turnout. Gillum was hoping to become Florida's first black governor.
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DeSantis was considered an underdog until Trump injected himself in the Republican primary, helping DeSantis cruise to victory over better-funded and better-known Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam.
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DeSantis stumbled after his nomination, most notably by saying Floridians shouldn't "monkey this up" by electing Gillum. Although he took a more moderate turn after the primary, DeSantis relied heavily on Trump in the campaign's final days.
Andrew Gillum conceding in FL governor race: "We may not have all shown up in the way we thought & hoped we would, but I still believe there are still more of us who believe in what is common & decent & what is right. I believe in the long run, good always wins out over evil." pic.twitter.com/KSZHWbBb81
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) November 7, 2018
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Vermont's Bernie Sanders has cruised to re-election for his third term in the Senate, easily outpacing eight candidates.
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Sanders, the independent who has long been one of the state's most popular politicians, spent little time campaigning ahead of Tuesday's election.
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Sanders has faced few serious opponents since he was first elected to the state's lone seat in the House in 1990. He moved up to the Senate in 2006.
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The Republican candidate, Lawrence Zupan, a Manchester real estate broker with experience in international trade, campaigned against what he felt was big government and social welfare programs. But his candidacy never gained traction and his campaign drew little attention.
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Rather than focusing on his re-election, Sanders traveled the country to support Democratic candidates and an array of policy issues.
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Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine has dispatched a die-hard supporter of President Donald Trump to win re-election to the U.S. Senate.
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Kaine defeated Republican Corey Stewart on Tuesday.
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The victory was widely expected as Kaine enjoyed large leads in most public polls and had a huge cash advantage.
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Kaine is a former governor who was first elected to the Senate in 2012. He was Hillary Clinton's running mate in 2016.
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Stewart is a conservative provocateur best known for his outspoken support of Confederate imagery and hard-line views on immigration. He struggled to raise money and was ignored by national GOP groups.
Democrat Jennifer Wexton of Virginia elected to US House, defeating Republican incumbent Barbara Comstock.
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Republican Charlie Baker re-elected to second term as Massachusetts governor, defeating Democrat Jay Gonzalez.
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Re-elected: Democratic Sens. Warren of Mass., Murphy of Conn., Cardin of Md., Carper of Del., and Whitehouse of R.I.
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Democrat Sherrod Brown re-elected to Senate in Ohio, defeating Republican Jim Renacci.
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Republican Asa Hutchinson wins second term as Arkansas governor, defeating Democrat Jared Henderson.
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Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island wins second term, defeating Republican Allan Fung.
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Republican businessman Bill Lee is elected Tennessee governor, defeating Democratic former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean.
Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn wins Tennessee Senate race, defeating Democrat Phil Bredesen and keeping seat for GOP.
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New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez has fended off his wealthy Republican challenger to win re-election despite a barrage of ads about corruption charges Menendez beat in court.
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Menendez won a third term on Tuesday after a grueling campaign against Republican Bob Hugin.
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Polls showed Hugin and Menendez much closer than expected in overwhelmingly Democratic New Jersey.
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Hugin dug into his deep pockets for at least $27.5 million to spend on TV ads attacking Menendez over the 2017 trial on charges that he helped a friend with Medicare billing in exchange for lavish gifts.
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Prosecutors decided not to retry the case after a mistrial.
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The race was particularly significant because Democrats are defending 26 seats, including 10 incumbents running in states that President Donald Trump won in 2016.
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Republican John Barrasso of Wyoming and Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand of New York re-elected to the Senate.
Democrat Max Rose defeats U.S. Rep. Dan Donovan, ousting New York City's only Republican congressman.
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In Indiana, Greg Pence, an older brother of Vice President Mike Pence, has won a heavily Republican House seat that his famous sibling once held.
The 61-year-old Pence, an owner of two antique malls, defeated Democrat Jeannine Lee Lake, who publishes a bi-monthly Muncie newspaper.
The eastern Indiana seat is open because Republican Rep. Luke Messer ran in the GOP primary for the Senate. Greg Pence is one of Mike Pence's three brothers.
Greg Pence is a Marine veteran and once ran a now-bankrupt chain of convenience stores.
Republican Mike Braun wins Indiana Senate seat, defeating Democratic incumbent Joe Donnelly.
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GOP Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York win; Wyoming seat goes to Republican Mark Gordon.
Longtime Houston GOP Rep. John Culberson loses to Democrat Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, flipping wealthy Texas district.
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Democrat Bob Casey of Pennsylvania wins third Senate term, beating Republican Rep. Lou Barletta.
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Republican Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi wins re-election, defeating Democrat David Baria.
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Democrat Bob Casey of Pennsylvania wins third Senate term, beating Republican Rep. Lou Barletta.
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania re-elected, defeating Republican Scott Wagner.
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Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland wins re-election, defeating Democrat Ben Jealous.
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Democrat J.B. Pritzker elected Illinois governor, unseating Republican Bruce Rauner.
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Republican Gov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina wins a full term, defeating Democrat James Smith.
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Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota wins third term, defeating Republican Jim Newberger.
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 Republican Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama elected to a full term, defeating Democrat Walt Maddox.
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Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia wins a second full term, defeating Republican Patrick Morrisey.
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Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin wins a second term, defeating Republican Leah Vukmir.
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Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell ousts Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo from US House seat in Florida race.
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Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico wins re-election, defeating Republican Mick Rich.
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Republican Kevin Stitt elected Oklahoma governor, defeating Democrat Drew Edmondson in the race for an open seat.
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Freshman Democratic Rep. Conor Lamb ousts 3-term GOP Rep. Keith Rothfus in race between incumbents near Pittsburgh.
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Gretchen Whitmer takes back Michigan governor's seat for Democrats, defeating Republican challenger Bill Schuette.
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Republican Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska elected to a second term, defeating Democrat Jane Raybould.
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Democrat Rep. Jared Polis of Colorado elected governor, defeating Republican Walker Stapleton.
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Kansas Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder loses to LGBT Native American Democrat Sharice Davids.
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Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney elected to US Senate in Utah, defeating Democrat Jenny Wilson.
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CBS projects that Dianne Feinstein will win the Senate seat for California.
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Democrat Andrew Gillum has conceded Florida's governor's race to Ron DeSantis.Â
Andrew Gillum conceding in FL governor race: "We may not have all shown up in the way we thought & hoped we would, but I still believe there are still more of us who believe in what is common & decent & what is right. I believe in the long run, good always wins out over evil." pic.twitter.com/KSZHWbBb81
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) November 7, 2018
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Republican Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire wins re-election, defeating Democrat Molly Kelly.
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Democratic ex-NFL linebacker Colin Allred defeats Republican House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions in Dallas race.
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Democrat Cindy Axne beats Republican incumbent Rep. David Young to represent much of southwest Iowa.
Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa elected to full term, defeating Democrat Fred Hubbell.
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Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell has won re-election in Washington, beating Republican challenger Susan Hutchison.
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Cantwell easily outdistanced Hutchison, a former Seattle TV anchor and state GOP chairwoman.
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Cantwell is a former tech executive who previously served one term in the U.S. House and six years as a state representative in the state Legislature. She will be serving her fourth term.
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It's been nearly a quarter century since the GOP has captured a major statewide race in Washington.
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The last time voters sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate was 1994, when Sen. Slade Gorton was re-elected to his final term before being ousted by Cantwell in 2000.
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Republican Josh Hawley wins Missouri Senate race, ousts Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill.
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Democrat Abigail Spanberger of Virginia elected to US House, defeating Republican incumbent Dave Brat .
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Democrat Janet Mills elected Maine governor, defeating Republican Shawn Moody and putting seat back in Democratic hands.
We will have more results coming in as polls close.
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