2022 election results are starting to come in as polls have closed in most states in the eastern and central time zones. It’s too early to call the most contested races of the midterms, but Senate Republican candidates closed many polling gaps in recent weeks.
“It’s still pretty early but I’m seeing enough signs that I think it’s definitely a red wave of sorts,” said conservative commentator and American Majority founder Ned Ryun.
“I think what Republicans have done well, they’ve they’ve stayed pretty focused on the issues that voters care about. I mean, voters have made it very clear in poll after poll after poll, that they care about inflation, economy, rising gases, rising prices, rising crime, and Republicans have stayed true and focused on that message,” Ryun said.
He said one big upset could be the gubernatorial race between Republican Tudor Dixon and Democrat Gretchen Whitmer, who’s hoping to secure a second term as Michigan’s governor.
“If the Republican pulls off that upset against Whitmer, it truly would be one of the biggest upsets tonight. I think that would be a staggering rebuke for Democrats on a whole host of fronts,” Ryun said.