Republicans Edge Closer to House Majority Amid Tight Races
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As the final results of the 2023 U.S. House elections are still being tallied, Republicans are on the brink of securing a majority with 216 seats, needing just two more. Several races remain uncalled, with tight contests in states like Iowa, Maine, and California. Ranked-choice voting is in play in Maine and Alaska, potentially affecting outcomes. Notable developments include Democrats claiming victories in some key races, while Republicans maintain leads in others. The political landscape remains tense as both parties await the final counts.
Topics:nation#2023-elections#politics#ranked-choice-voting#republican-majority#uncalled-races#us-house-of-representatives
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