Former President Donald Trump has secured a second term in the White House, and his Republican Party has gained control of the Senate. However, the outcome of the House of Representatives is still to be decided, as well as the size of the incoming Senate majority. With votes still being tallied, several key races remain uncalled, including battleground states like Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska. Control of the House may take days or weeks to determine, given the number of competitive races that remain undecided.
In Senate races, there are several key contests that have yet to be called. In Arizona, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego is leading Republican Kari Lake in a closely watched race. Michigan is seeing a tight battle between GOP former Rep. Mike Rogers and Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin for a seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow. In Wisconsin, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin is facing a challenge from GOP businessman Eric Hovde. Pennsylvania is also seeing a close Senate race between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO.
Control of the House of Representatives remains uncertain, with numerous competitive races still undecided. In California alone, there are several key races that have yet to be projected, including contests in districts like the 3rd, 9th, 13th, and 22nd. Republicans are looking to flip seats in districts like California’s 47th and 49th. Other states, such as Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, and Maine, are also seeing closely contested House races where the outcome is uncertain. House Speaker Mike Johnson is among the prominent figures hoping to lead the House majority in the next term.
In addition to Senate and House races, other closely watched contests include Montana’s 1st District, where Democratic attorney Monica Tranel is challenging GOP Rep. Ryan Zinke, and Nebraska’s 2nd District, where GOP Rep. Don Bacon is facing a close race against Democratic state Sen. Tony Vargas. In New Mexico, Democratic Rep. Gabe Vasquez is leading in a tight race against GOP former Rep. Yvette Herrell. Several other states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia, are also witnessing competitive House races with the outcome still unknown.
Several factors have contributed to the uncertainty in many races, including the influence of key demographic groups, the impact of recent elections on voter turnout, and the strategies employed by candidates. With the balance of power in Congress at stake, both parties are closely monitoring the remaining races and working to secure victories in critical battlegrounds. For voters and political observers, the outcome of these undecided races will have significant implications for the future direction of the country and the agenda of the incoming administration. As the results continue to unfold, the political landscape in Washington is set to undergo significant changes that may shape the country’s governance in the coming years.