Democrats wins Senate battle in Arizona, leaving race on knife edge 🔴 Mark Kelly has claimed victory in the latest blow for Donald Trump and his slate of nominees that have failed to deliver a ‘red wall’ in the US midterms
US midterms: Democrat Mark Kelly wins re-election in Arizona leaving Senate race on knife edge
Retired astronaut and Navy veteran Mark Kelly claimed victory over his Republican opponent Blake Masters in the latest result fromHe was first elected two years ago to serve out the remainder of the late John McCain’s term in office. Former President Donald Trump is being seen as one of the biggest losers of the midterms with mixed results for candidates he endorsed
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