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Dems lose control in the Senate, still have a chance to take control in the House LISA KEEN | Keen News Servicelisakeen@mac.com The U.S.

Senate’s first — and soon its only — openly LGBTQ member appears to have won re-election. But Sen. Tammy Baldwin will now find herself as part of the minority party.

Republicans won enough seats on Nov. 5 to take majority control over the Senate. And at deadline Republicans were leading in the race to keep their majority control over the U.S.

House. But in the House, about 64 seats — many in California — have yet to be decided. Baldwin was one of two openly LGBTQ candidates for the U.S.

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