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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%.
The GOP won a political trifecta in the 2024 election, winning the White House and both chambers of Congress. In the House, the majority is narrow: of the 435 seats up for election, Republicans ...
In order to take control of the House, 218 seats are needed. Early Wednesday morning, Americans learned that former President Donald Trump was elected to serve a second term, a victory over Vice ...
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019), 2000 and 2016 candidate for president, Chair of the U.S. House Budget Committee (1995–2001), U.S. Representative from OH-12 (1983–2001) [148] [149] (will not vote for Trump in general election)
Democrats controlled the majority in the closely divided Senate following the 2022 U.S. Senate elections, but they had to defend 23 seats in 2024. Three Democratic-held seats up for election were in the heavily Republican-leaning states of Montana, Ohio, and West Virginia, all of which were won comfortably by Trump in both 2016 and 2020. [69]
Republicans have finally completed the so-called trifecta and secured the 218 seats ... the Trump administration the way they did from 2019 to 2023 (when they probed Trump’s allies’ ties to ...
The primary elections were held on June 25, 2024. Democrats flipped three seats held by Republicans, and a total of four from the previous election (one of which they flipped in a special election earlier in 2024), despite the concurrent presidential election in the state swinging the most towards Republicans of any state in the nation.
President Biden won by roughly one-third of a point. Georgia Trump is up by seven-tenths of a point in the state that gave Biden his narrowest win in percentage terms in 2020.