Both chambers face the possibility of the minority party winning next November, with each chamber flipping in the opposite political direction.
, the battle for control of Congress is as tight as it possibly could be and might be headed for one of the more historic outcomes ever.
Think about that: A narrow Trump win in the electoral college could give the GOP a Senate majority, but could come with Republicans losing the House, while a narrow Biden win probably would help Democrats reclaim the House but not do enough to help them hold the Senate.
But the coming House elections are considered a toss-up, the best chance the minority has had to win the chamber in a presidential year since 1952, when the House GOP swept to the majority after Dwight D. Eisenhower’s landslide victory for the White House.
A potential new map in New York state could give Democrats the overall edge, very slightly, in this bout of redistricting. The majority in a 50-50 Senate will be determined by whoever holds the vice president’s tiebreaking vote in 2025, as was the case in 2021-2022 with Democrats and Vice President Harris.
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