As Democrats clinched a Senate majority Saturday night, Republicans are hoping to save the U.S. House in an election that was expected to favor the GOP heavily.
As Democrats clinched a Senate majority Saturday night, Republicans are hoping to save the U.S. House in an election expected to favor the GOP heavily.
To garner a majority, a party needs to win 218 seats. If all of the results held, Republicans would hold a 220-215 lead in the House, giving them the smallest majority any party has seen in nearly seven decades.
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