Republicans Poised for Slim House Majority Amid Uncertain Margins

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Republicans are nearing control of the House with a projected 220-to-222 seat majority, similar to their current 221-seat majority. However, tight races in California, Arizona, and Alaska remain undecided. The GOP's narrow margin is further complicated by vacancies due to Reps. Elise Stefanik and Michael Waltz joining the Trump administration, potentially leaving Republicans with an effective one-seat majority until those seats are filled. A recent victory in Colorado's 8th district has bolstered their position.
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