Former president's early celebration about election results turns out wrong
During post-election speech two years ago former president made several incorrect claims about Senate race wins. Reality proved different as Republicans lost key states he mentioned

About two years ago Donald Trump made some quick-to-judge statements about mid-term election results that didnt match the final outcome. In his late-night talk‚ he listed off supposed wins in several states: some right and others way-off base.
Montana‚ Nevada‚ Texas‚ Ohio‚ Michigan‚ Wisconsin ‚ he said while also making claims about keeping House control
The real-world results painted a different picture — Republicans lost big-time races in places like Nevada Michigan and Wisconsin (which went against his early-morning predictions). The House situation turned out more complex: Democrats showed unexpected strength — a rare case where the presidents party didnt face usual big losses in mid-terms
The whole thing showed how early victory declarations can be risky; final vote counts often take time to process and initial trends dont always stick. The Democrats success in holding their ground went against typical mid-term patterns‚ where the party holding White House usually loses more seats