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Dulcinea

(7,460 posts)
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 07:49 AM Saturday

House elections produced a stalemate. Can Republicans figure out how to work with a thin majority?

WASHINGTON (AP) — After one of the most chaotic and least productive sessions in modern history, voters made a surprising choice in elections for the U.S. House -- they overwhelmingly stuck with the status quo.

House Republicans will hold onto a thin majority, and while the chamber’s exact partisan divide is still to be determined as votes are tallied in a handful of states, the results of 435 House races nationwide have produced hardly any change to the makeup of the chamber.

In fact, it’s more like a stalemate: Republicans and Democrats have each flipped seven seats, while just eight incumbents nationwide have lost their races.

The results show just how entrenched the political dynamics have become in a legislative chamber that is meant to closely reflect the will of the people. Neither Donald Trump’s sweep of swing states nor a record of two years marked by infighting among GOP House members seemed to weigh much on House election results. Instead, the contest for control of the chamber boiled down to just a couple dozen politically divided districts and fewer truly close races even as House candidates nationwide spent a combined $1.5 billion, according to Open Secrets, which tracks political spending.

https://apnews.com/article/house-election-results-mike-johnson-5103c8b5c0ef03a1e61a1c0f9ca3dd4f

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House elections produced a stalemate. Can Republicans figure out how to work with a thin majority? (Original Post) Dulcinea Saturday OP
Better start thinking outside the box gab13by13 Saturday #1
Have they yet? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sunday #2

gab13by13

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1. Better start thinking outside the box
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 08:13 AM
Saturday

We won't have a democratic Republic come Jan. 20th. Better start making plans to fight them or hide.

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