REUTERS/Ken Cedeno, Elizabeth FrantzPHOENIX, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Democrats held onto control of the U.S. Senate, handing a major victory to President Joe Biden and extinguishing hopes of the "red wave" that Republicans had expected leading into the midterm elections.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer described it as a "victory and vindication" for Democrats and their agenda.
Republicans, however, remained close to seizing control of the House of Representatives as officials continued counting ballots.
The Democrats would control the Senate, as they have for the past two years, with 50 of its 100 seats, as Vice President Kamala Harris holds a tie-breaking vote.
Continued control of the Senate means Democrats will still be able to approve Biden's nominees such as federal judges.