The determination of future federal power hinges on 24 uncalled House races nationwide. Republicans, having secured several seats in key battleground states recently, currently lead in enough districts to potentially retain their majority. This could result in unified control of Congress and the White House for the party, although the House of Representatives’ control remains undecided.…
The Associated Press has declared results for 411 out of 435 House races since Tuesday’s polls closed. Republicans have won 212 seats, while Democrats have secured 199. Neither party has yet reached the 218 seats required for a majority.…
There are still 24 races yet to be called, with votes still being counted. Democrats lead in 13 of these districts, and Republicans in 11. This suggests the GOP is on track to maintain its majority unless Democrats gain leads in more seats, which remains a possibility.…
Many of the uncalled seats are located in the western U.S. or swing districts, including Arizona, Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Louisiana, Ohio, Maryland, New York, Maine, and Alaska.…
Republican candidates have flipped two Pennsylvania districts previously held by Democrats and successfully flipped a seat in Michigan. They also lead in Alaska’s Democrat-held seat.…
While Democrats have flipped seats in New York, they are trailing behind vulnerable GOP incumbents in California and Nebraska, where the party had hoped to make gains.
Republicans Now 6 Seats Away From Keeping House Control—But Key Races Too Close To Call

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