In the aftermath of the midterm elections, these are the questions that Democrats and Republicans now face about the future of their parties.
Tag: Elections, House of Representatives
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Why the Democrats Just Lost the House
The arrogance and incompetence of their lawmakers in New York botched the House for the rest of the party.
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Republicans Barely Won the House. Now Can They Run It?
A thin margin, ideological differences and competing pressures could make managing the “people’s House” virtually impossible. But the G.O.P. majority, however slim, will still be a challenge for President Biden.
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Republicans Take the House, Ushering in a Divided Congress
After more than a week of counting, the Republican Party gained the 218 House seats needed to claim the majority, ushering in an era of divided government.
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Trump’s Drag on Republicans Quantified: A Five-Point Penalty
An analysis based on House districts shows a pattern in the results of his preferred primary candidates.