Biden to break silence on midterms in Wednesday WH address
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President Biden will deliver a speech and take questions from reporters at 4 pm on a midterm election where his party exceeded expectations and countered a red wave.
Patrick Hauf is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
"Democracy doesn’t happen by accident. We have to defend, strengthen, and renew it," Biden said on his presidential Twitter account on Wednesday. "I'll have more to say this afternoon, but thanks to the poll workers and officials that worked into the night to safeguard our sacred right to vote. And the millions who made their voices heard."
Republicans are expected to take a narrow control of the House of Representatives and the fate of the Senate will come down to three races yet to be called: Nevada, Arizona, and a run-off election in Georgia. Democrats successfully fought off a series of tight challenges in both chambers that were believed to be an opportunity for a strong Republican majority.