Republicans win control of US Senate after Ted Cruz saw off Colin Allred challenge and Jim Justice flipped West Virginia

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REPUBLICANS have fought back and flipped control of the Senate after stunning victories in Texas, West Virginia, and Ohio.

The control of 34 Senate seats was up for grabs this election, as Democrats faced an uphill battle to keep their slim advantage in the upper chamber.

Control of 34 Senate seats was up for grabs this electionGetty Images – Getty

Every four years, Republicans and Democrats battle it out for control of all three levels of power – the House, Senate, and presidency.

Presidential nominees Kamala Harris or Donald Trump must present their cases to Congress in order to fulfill their campaign promises.

But as the dust settles in the Senate race, should Harris be elected to the presidency, she will face a challenge converting her proposals into law with Republicans in control of the upper chamber now.

The GOP was in a prime position to retake the Senate this election.

Despite 34 Senate seats being up for election, just nine races were being monitored closely as potential power shifters.

Democrats occupied seven of the nine seats, but four of the races were considered toss-ups in the days before November 5.

To maintain an even partisan split in the Senate, the Democrats would have needed to win seven of the races.

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