With 90 percent of the vote in on Tuesday night, Vance had garnered 54 percent of the vote.
With the midterm elections still to be determined, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff is insisting that Democrats must back Kamala Harris if Biden doesn't run for President in 2024.
Shapiro carried about 56 percent of the vote.
Republican Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is projected to win his state, defeating Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams.
The race was called with Abbott at 51.09 percent of the vote.
Sanders won in a landslide with 69 percent of the vote.
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene has defeated Democratic challenger Marcus Flowers in Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
Governor Ron DeSantis won with nearly 58 percent of the vote to Crist's 41 percent. Marco Rubio won with 56 percent of the vote beating Democrat Val Demings at 43 percent for the Senate seat.
73 percent of those polled said they were "dissatisfied/angry" with the way things are going in the country and gave Joe Biden a 54 percent unfavorability rating.
In a recent segment on CNN, former Democrat senator Al Franken admits that he's concerned that if Republicans take control of the senate after the elections that they'll investigate Hunter Biden and impeach Joe Biden.
"There could be situations where depending on the circumstance, it could be a voter intimidation or something that interferes with the voter's ability to cast their ballot; those could be raised to (the Department of Justice) and civil rights violations."
As voters across the country take to the polls to cast their votes in Tuesday's midterm elections, former president Trump offered some words of advice to those held up by issues at their polling sites.
Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates said, "It appears that some of our printers were not producing dark enough timing marks on the ballot, and we’ve been able to implement this solution already at about 17 of the locations."
In her order, Judge Gelb stated that "the constitutional right to vote requires an extension of the voting hours," noting that citizens, "through no fault of their own, were disenfranchised and denied the fundamental right to vote."
"I am very sorry for any voter who has been frustrated or inconvenienced today in Maricopa County," Richer wrote. "Every legal vote will be tabulated. I promise."