
Reuters
By Nathan Layne and Tim Reid ALPHARETTA, Ga./PHOENIX, Ariz. (Reuters) – Several Republican senators easily won re-election on Tuesday in U.S. midterm elections that could usher in an era of divided government and scale back President Joe Biden’s power in Washington. With polls closed in six states, the initial results would not alter the balance of power in the 50-50 Senate, which Democrats currently control with a tie-breaking vote. Edison Research projected that incumbent Republican Senators Tim Scott in South Carolina and Todd Young in Indiana would win re-election. Fox News projected Repub…