As the dust settles from the recent elections, Republicans have secured the White House and flipped the Senate, marking a significant shift in power. However, the question of unified control for the GOP still lingers as votes in House races are yet to be fully counted.
Currently, there are 23 House races that have not been projected, adding an element of suspense to the final outcome of the election. The results of these races could potentially impact the balance of power in the House.
On the Senate front, Republicans have emerged victorious, clinching the majority in the chamber. This win is particularly significant as the party has been out of the majority since 2021. With several races still pending final results, Republicans are set to hold at least 52 seats in the Senate, solidifying their control.
Despite these victories, the race outcomes in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada are still up in the air. The uncertainty surrounding these key states adds a layer of complexity to the overall election results and could potentially influence the final makeup of Congress.