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Decision Desk HQ projected the House had won its 218th seat Monday, the number needed for a majority in the lower chamber. The result is a major… Republicans win House, delivering Trump a trifecta
[5] [6] Democrats made a net gain of 1 seat from the Republicans, which represents the smallest net change in US history in the House of Representatives. The majority was decided by just over 7,000 votes across three congressional districts (Iowa's 1st, Colorado's 8th, and Pennsylvania's 7th); [7] this was a roughly 2-point bias in favor of ...
Republicans will retain their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, overcoming the odds after a chaotic two years in power and securing a trifecta in government by seizing control of the ...
Republicans currently have majority control of the House of Representatives. The GOP took back the House by a slim marigin in the 2022 midterm elections. Of the 435 voting seats in the House, 220 ...
[1] [2] Although most observers and pundits predicted large Republican gains, [3] [4] [5] they instead narrowly won 4 seats over the 218 seats needed for a majority, [6] as Democrats won several upsets in districts considered Republican-leaning or won by Donald Trump in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, such as Washington's 3rd congressional ...
Majority party Minority party Leader Nancy Pelosi: Kevin McCarthy: Party Democratic: Republican: Leader since January 3, 2003 January 3, 2019 Leader's seat California 12th: California 23rd: Last election 222 seats, 50.8% 213 seats, 47.7% Seats before 218: 210 Seat change Seats up 3 3 Races won 3 3
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's Republicans on Tuesday inched closer to winning a majority in the House of Representatives and with it full control of Congress, which would give Trump power to ...
The House Republican Conference vote was held on November 15, 2022, and despite a challenge from Biggs, McCarthy won the majority of votes, becoming the Republican nominee for speaker of the House. As McCarthy won less than 218 votes, a majority of the seats in the House, the media started questioning his ability to be voted in as Speaker.