Tight Congressional Races Determine House Control
Tight Congressional Races Determine House Control
Tight Congressional Races Determine House Control
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As the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives continues, both parties are closely monitoring several key races, particularly in California and New York. Republicans, who currently hold 211 seats, are fighting to maintain their majority, having gained a projected four- to six-seat lead according to House Majority Leader Steve Scalise. Meanwhile, Democrats, with 199 seats, are hopeful for a comeback, focusing on uncalled races in California, Oregon, and Arizona, where House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries claims there remains a 'clear pathway' to regain control. As ballots are still being counted, California's election officials report millions of votes outstanding, with significant measures also being decided, including Proposition 3 which has passed and Proposition 33 which has been rejected. The overall outcome remains uncertain as both parties prepare for a potentially narrow division in the House. Complete election results and implications will continue to develop in the coming days.

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