Washington — More than a week after Election Day 2024, the results in a handful of races for the U.S. House of Representatives are still outstanding. But enough races have now been decided for CBS News to project that Republicans will hold onto control of the House with least 218 seats, the number needed for a majority.
If one really believes California rigged the election in the 45th congressional district specifically so Tran could be in the minority party in a GOP controlled federal government, that’s
Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly spent tens of millions of dollars on star-studded events in several swing states on the eve of Election Day.
But several races remain uncalled.While Republicans will control both chambers, with five House races and one Senate race still uncalled, it remains to be seen how large their majorities will be — and therefore how easily they can move to implement Trump's agenda.
The View' co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin sparred over whether racism or sexism hurt Kamala Harris in her loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
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