US President Joe Biden has said the Midterm elections were a "good day
for democracy".
He was speaking after the results proved to be far less damaging for
the Democratic party than had been expected.
He said there was still a "possibility" the Democrats could hang onto
the House - but admitted it was going to be "very close".
Democrats managed to prevent the predicted Republican red wave,
holding onto a number of key seats, including some that seemed
particularly vulnerable to being flipped by the Republicans.
President Biden spoke to reporters at the White House.
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President Biden said that Americans had worked hard to uphold democracy.
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