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The presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris has been decided, but there are still several downballot races where the winner isn't yet apparent.
This is a list of cases before the United States Supreme Court that the Court has agreed to hear and has not yet decided. [1] [2] [3]Future argument dates are in parentheses; arguments in these cases have been scheduled, but have not, and potentially may not, take place.
Republicans retained their slim majority in the House of Representatives, despite losing a seat, during the 2024 United States House of Representatives elections. [17] With a two seat larger majority, in the January 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election, a faction of the Republican majority, mostly represented by the Freedom Caucus, refused to support Republican ...
What kind of VP will Vance be? Trump's cheerleader and top fighter. Power 'trifecta' could ease path for Trump, GOP. Republicans have won the White House and Senate and appear poised to retain ...
No party has lost House control after a single congressional term since 1954. The Republicans, led by incumbent Speaker Mike Johnson, narrowly maintained control of the House with a small majority of 220 seats (the narrowest since 1930), despite winning the House popular vote by 4 million votes and a margin of 2.6%.
House Gop Leaders Scramble For Plan B After Trump, Musk Lead Conservative Fury Against Spending Bill President-elect Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson are struggling to prevent a government shutdown.
Despite projections that Republicans may win a House majority, Michael Gomez Daly said each Democratic victory matters. “When we walk into 2026, it’d be much easier to defend these seats ...
Despite their name, however, special elections to the U.S. House of Representatives happen often. Furthermore, one published study shows that special elections are explained by the same factors as regular congressional elections. [1] Special elections to the U.S. House have occurred at least once in all states except Idaho.