Senate GOP expands majority, while House control remains up in the air

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Republicans flipped another Senate seat on Thursday, as their candidate Dave McCormick ousted three-term incumbent Democratic Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr. in Pennsylvania, ensuring the GOP will have at least a 53-seat majority in the next Congress.

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