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Why Democrats think they can win control of the House ...


Republicans closer to winning control of House and Senate ... - PBS

More than a dozen congressional races have yet to be called as House Republicans are looking to maintain hold of the chamber. If they do ...

Republicans on the verge of clinching control of the US House

With votes still being counted from general election, a win would be critical for Trump to advance agenda.

Democrats fear their other candidates may lose if Biden underperforms

Democratic candidates for the US House of Representatives and Senate are increasingly worried that voters' concern about President Joe Biden's age will drag ...

Republicans Worry They Could Lose House Before the Election | TIME

With the Republican majority shrinking even further, some in the GOP are worried Democrats could take power in the House before November.

Can Kamala Harris "Win It All"? - The Nation

The Democrats could win control of Congress and the White House—if they run a truly national campaign ...

The Race for the Senate: Democrats Still in the Game, but ...

We continue to expect Republicans to flip the Senate this year, given the huge level of Democratic exposure.

North Carolina Democrats find electoral success further ... - ABC News

Democrats fell short again in wresting away swing-state prize North Carolina from Republicans in the presidential election.

3. How Americans view Congress, the president, state and local ...

While trust in the federal government hovers near a historic low, public views of Congress, the Supreme Court and the president also are ...

Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States

American voters are less ideologically polarized than they think they are, and that misperception is greatest for the most politically engaged people.

The Rise of Political Violence in the United States

Angry supporters of then-president Donald Trump, believing false accusations that Dominion had switched votes in favor of Joe Biden, published Coomer's home ...

Why a Democratic Senate majority still matters ⁠— even if they lose ...

There's one big reason Democrats need to hold the Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.

Despite wins, Democrats face tough times ahead, say experts

Raphael Warnock, left, and Jon Ossoff, right,. Rev. Raphael Warnock (left) and Jon Ossoff both won the Senate runoff in Georgia. The two ...

In Oversight Role, House Democrats Aim for Both Check and Balance

Cummings has seen the headlines. The 12-term Maryland Democrat, who in January will take control of the House Oversight and Government Reform ...

Trump arrives at White House to meet with Biden as transition gets ...

President Joe Biden welcomed President-elect Donald Trump to the White House Wednesday, a tradition between incoming and outgoing American ...

Three reasons why Republicans are likely to win control of the House

The party out of the White House almost always makes big gains in the first midterm election in a new presidency. In those midterm elections ...

Video: Republicans 'on the doorstep' of maintaining control of House

Republicans have clinched the White House and flipped the Senate, but unified control for the GOP remains a question as votes in House races ...

Biden's troubles could also cost Democrats control of Congress

President Biden greets Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and others at a recent campaign stop. Doubts about Biden's political and physical durability ...

Mike Johnson Can't Stop The House From Certifying The Election

The conditions of the 2024 electoral certification don't hinge on Mike Johnson, but if Republicans take the House, he will be a formidable ally to Donald Trump.

Democrats maintain control of Pennsylvania House - Spotlight PA

The Pennsylvania House will remain under Democratic control in 2025 as the party held on to all 102 of its seats — including one in Trump ...

Presidential Elections and the American Political System

In this learning material, we will explore the history of political parties in the United States and examine their impact on the election process.