On November 6th, according to analysis by Kinsey, although Trump is expected to win the US presidential election, he may still need a few days or weeks to know whether he has strong allies in the House of Representatives, partly because California and Arizona and other states with long vote counting times have intense election results. For months, neither party has taken a clear advantage. In a series of fierce House of Representatives elections in the early hours of Wednesday local time, the results are still difficult to distinguish. The Democratic Party invested heavily in an attempt to regain control of blue state seats and saw it as a key path to regain a majority in the House of Representatives.
With the Senate in Republican hands, a Republican victory in the House could give Trump the long-sought 'hat trick' and clear the way for GOP legislative priorities like tax cuts. But if Democrats successfully flip the Senate, a divided Congress could mean the kind of partisan battles over spending and the debt ceiling that have bedeviled lawmakers for the past two years.
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Analysis: The US presidential seat seems to have settled, while the control of the House of Representatives is still undecided.
On November 6th, according to analysis by Kinsey, although Trump is expected to win the US presidential election, he may still need a few days or weeks to know whether he has strong allies in the House of Representatives, partly because California and Arizona and other states with long vote counting times have intense election results. For months, neither party has taken a clear advantage. In a series of fierce House of Representatives elections in the early hours of Wednesday local time, the results are still difficult to distinguish. The Democratic Party invested heavily in an attempt to regain control of blue state seats and saw it as a key path to regain a majority in the House of Representatives. With the Senate in Republican hands, a Republican victory in the House could give Trump the long-sought 'hat trick' and clear the way for GOP legislative priorities like tax cuts. But if Democrats successfully flip the Senate, a divided Congress could mean the kind of partisan battles over spending and the debt ceiling that have bedeviled lawmakers for the past two years.