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The 2022 midterm elections was a referendum on the Biden presidency. Although the opposing party usually fares well in midterm elections, the growing economy and the growth of fascism in America enabled a Democratic net gain of 4 and 2 Senate seats.


House flips[]


Republicans defeated:[]

David Schweikert (AZ-6)

Mike Garcia (CA-25)

Young Kim (CA-35)

Michelle Steel (CA-48)

Maria Salazar (FL-27)

Jim Hagedorn (MN-3)

Dan Bacon (NE-2)

Jeff Van Drew (NJ-2)

Claudia Tenney (NY-22)

Yvette Herrell (NM-2)

Tony Gonzalez (TX-23)

Beth Van Duyne (TX-24)

Bob Good (VA-5)


Democrats defeated[]

Cindy Axne (IA-3)

Matt Cartwright (PA-8)

Ron Kind (WI-3)

Haley Stevens (MI-11)

Lauren Underwood (IL-14)

Tim Ryan (OH-13)

Angie Craig (MN-2)

Charlie Crist (FL-13)


Senate flips[]

Democratic flips[]

North Carolina (Jeff Jackson won open seat)

Pennsylvania (John Fetterman won open seat)

Wisconsin (Mandela Barnes won open seat)


Republican flips[]

New Hampshire (Chris Sununu defeated Senator Maggie Hassan)