Control of the House remains on a knife’s edge. Here’s how it could break.
There are 10 seats still in doubt. And both parties have a shot, though Republicans are still favored
Republicans at 215 seats, just three seats away from the majority, while Democrats would be six seats short. But with 10 seats in doubt — six with Republicans leading, and four where Democrats are ahead — both parties still have a shot, though the GOP is still favored.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/12/house-midterm-elections-00066615
There are 10 seats still in doubt. And both parties have a shot, though Republicans are still favored
Republicans at 215 seats, just three seats away from the majority, while Democrats would be six seats short. But with 10 seats in doubt — six with Republicans leading, and four where Democrats are ahead — both parties still have a shot, though the GOP is still favored.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/12/house-midterm-elections-00066615
