Media blackout
The Kamala Harris campaign has reportedly stopped communicating with the media as election night results show disappointing outcomes for the Democrats. Donald Trump is leading in several key states, including North Carolina, the first swing state to declare on election night.
Tense atmosphere
Supporters at Harris' former college, Howard University, were visibly tense as results came in. Harris is currently trailing in crucial states like Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona - states she needs to secure a path to the White House.
Search for bright spots
Despite the silence from the Harris team, Campaign Manager Jen O’Malley Dillon remains upbeat in an email to campaign staff, emphasizing their confidence in the "Blue Wall states" for securing electoral votes.
Senate control
Republicans are projected to take control of the Senate, with victories in West Virginia and Ohio. The party needs 51 seats for a majority, and if Deb Fischer holds her seat in Nebraska, Republicans will secure the Senate. The new Senate majority leader is yet to be determined.
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