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Big Stakes as Control of House Remains Undecided Following Elections

As Trump returns to the White House, control of the House hangs in the balance with tight races across multiple states still uncalled.

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Updated: Nov 13th, 2024, 12:31 PM ET

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Former President Donald Trump's return signifies a pivotal moment for American politics as control of the House of Representatives remains uncertain. While Republicans have secured a Senate majority, they need only a few more seats to control the House, with several key races across battleground states still pending. Among the competitive districts are crucial contests in California, Arizona, and Alaska, with results expected to take days or weeks to finalize. The unresolved outcomes could significantly impact legislative agendas following Trump's second term inauguration.


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