Republicans Close to Taking Control of the U.S. House
Republicans are nearing control of the U.S. House, a key victory for President-elect Donald Trump as he moves forward with his agenda. With critical votes still being counted, the political landscape shifts.
Republicans Gain Momentum in the U.S. House Elections
Washington – Republicans are on the cusp of securing control of the U.S. House of Representatives, a crucial victory for President-elect Donald Trump. This control is vital for advancing his political agenda once he returns to the White House in January.
As of November 5, vote counting from the general elections continues. According to Edison Research estimates, Republicans have already won 212 seats in the 435-member House. Projections on Friday night indicated that Republican Jeff Hurd would secure enough votes in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, ensuring the GOP’s continued control.
To maintain control of the House, Republicans need to secure just six more seats. With enough victories already under their belt, they also have a solid foothold in the U.S. Senate, although Edison Research indicated that Democratic Senator Jackie Rosen won re-election in Nevada.
With both the presidency and Senate potentially secured, holding onto the House would provide Republicans with the broad powers necessary to push forward tax and spending cuts, energy regulation, and border security controls.
However, the results for 19 House races remain unclear, mostly in competitive districts across the western states, where vote counting typically proceeds slower than in other parts of the country. Currently, Republicans hold 10 seats, while Democrats have 9, with 14 seats considered highly competitive before the elections.
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