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ABC News projected Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris would win New York's 28 electoral votes, New Jersey's 14 electoral votes, and Connecticut's 7 electoral votes.
All three states lean heavily Democratic.
NEW YORK
Democrats in New York have flipped two key U.S. House seats. The projected wins Tuesday rolled back some recent Republican gains in the state.
New York voters also approved an amendment to expand the state Constitution's anti-discrimination language. The Equal Rights Amendment prohibits discrimination based on ethnicity, national origin, age, disability or sex. That includes sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes and reproductive healthcare and autonomy. The Constitution had previously barred discrimination based on color, creed or religion.
ABC News projected Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand won a third full term.
In the state Legislature, Democrats have a lopsided advantage but a net loss of a few seats in either chamber could cost them their supermajority. All state Senate and Assembly seats are up for election in November.
NEW JERSEY
In the U.S. Senate race, ABC News projected Democratic U.S. Rep. Andy Kim would defeat Republican Curtis Bashaw to fill the open seat that former Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez vacated following his conviction on bribery charges. Kim is a three-term congressman from the 3rd District.
Among the U.S. House races of interest is the 7th District seat that includes Trump's Bedminster golf club. ABC News projected Republican Tom Kean Jr. won a second term against Democrat Sue Altman, a former leader of the state's progressive Working Families Alliance. Kean is the son, grandson and great-grandson of former New Jersey elected officials. In the 8th District, Democrat Rob Menendez, son of the recently resigned senator, was projected to win a second term against Republican Anthony Valdes.
CONNECTICUT
Two-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Christopher Murphy held off a challenge from Republican Matthew Corey in a rematch of their 2018 contest.
Five Democratic U.S. House incumbents seeking reelection were projected to win.
Democrats also were seeking to capture supermajorities in the state House and Senate to increase leverage for Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont.