America voted.
But you knew that already, so we’ll make this quick.
Big winners included abortion rights proponents and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 GOP presidential contender.
Among the notable losers: a predicted red wave and former President Donald Trump. Alas, Trump is not one to acknowledge electoral defeat. The question becomes: Will the Republicans who’ve enabled him finally do so and move on?
Still to be decided: Georgia’s crucial U.S. Senate race, which is headed to a Dec. 6 runoff between Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker. In the general election campaign, the two offered clashing religious messages, as noted by The Associated Press’ Bill Barrow.
For more insight on Tuesday’s voting, check out these religion stories:
• Abortion rights scored the biggest midterm victory (by Yonat Shimron and Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service)
• Republicans win on inflation but lose on abortion (by Daniel Silliman, Christianity Today)
• After wins at the ballot, abortion rights groups want to ‘put this to the people’ (by Sarah McCammon, NPR)
• Catholic leaders say abortion referendum results ‘does not bode well for the future’ (by John Lavenburg, Crux)