Republicans Win More Places in the House of Representatives

Republicans are securing more seats in the House of Representatives as the Senate's control depends on several narrow races challenging expectations for a major republican victory, driven by the disappointment over inflation and the direction of President Joe Biden. The party that wins in Nevada and Arizona, where competitions are too tight, [...]
The party that wins in Nevada and Arizona, where competitions are too close, can secure a majority in the Senate. But there is a great possibility, that for the second time in two years, the Senate's control will be determined by the runoff in Georgia between Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican candidate Herschel Walker.
When it comes to the House of Representatives, the Democrats kept many countries in countries like Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kansas, while some winners in New York and California have not yet been declared.
On the other hand, the republics marked several important victories in their efforts to secure the 218 seats needed to regain majority in the House of Representatives.
In a particularly symbolic victory, the Republicans defeated New York's House Democrat Campaign chief Sean Patrick Maloney.
Control of Congress will be a key factor in determining the future of President Biden's programme and serving as a referendum on his administration, while the country faces a high level of inflation. / VOA/












