Guam's Republican Party has flipped Congress for the first time in nearly 16 years, according to exit polls and unofficial election results.
in post KUAM News posted on Facebook the University of Guam exit poll that “received 300 votes from students.”
The university's exit poll revealed that out of 300 responses, Republican Rep. James Moyang and the Democratic Party had an advantage in the race to represent Guam's Grand Congressional District. candidate ginger cruise is essentially They were tied “right in the middle,” with a “difference” of three voters “between them.”
The Republican Party also benefited from “obtaining a majority'' in Guam's senatorial elections.
Guam Pacific Daily News reported As of 1:30 a.m., the vote percentage was 53.6% (7,898 votes), while Mr. Cruz had 45.05% (6,802 votes).
“Voters on the island have predicted the winner of the presidential popular vote in every election race since 1980,” the newspaper said, noting that the only time Guam's straw vote was off was in the 2016 presidential election. .
Paul Ingrassia, director of communications for the National Constitutional Law Workers Union, wrote: post X says this “represents a 9-point shift to the right from 2020.”
In the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, 72 of 72 precincts have reported, with Harris receiving 49.46% of the vote and Trump 46.22%. According to Guam's unofficial election results.
According to unofficial election results, Republicans also control The Guam Legislature has a 9-6 split.
