In the final days leading up to the election, candidates are making their last push to secure control of Congress, with the House essentially at a stalemate and the Senate being a tight race. The outcome will determine whether the new White House will have allies or skeptics on Capitol Hill, or face a divided Congress. Voters are assessing not only their presidential options but also the candidates representing them in Congress.

The struggle for control of Congress has been ongoing, with candidates debating key issues such as the economy, border security, reproductive health care, and the future of democracy. This election is the first since the January 6th attack on the Capitol, and many Republican lawmakers who voted against certifying Joe Biden’s win are up for reelection. Republican candidates, backed by former President Trump, are facing scrutiny on various fronts, including the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion access.

The focus on House campaigns extends beyond traditional swing states like New York and California, with both parties making efforts to secure key seats. With a record-breaking $2.5 billion being spent on Senate races and nearly $1 billion on House races, the stakes are high. Republicans are expected to retain control of the Senate, with wealthy candidates recruited by Mitch McConnell facing off against incumbent Democrats. However, late-breaking shifts in key states like Texas and Nebraska have injected new uncertainty into the races.

Both parties are working tirelessly to mobilize voters and secure crucial seats in Congress. While Republicans have outsourced their efforts to new groups like Elon Musk’s America PAC, Democrats have seen a surge in energy following Kamala Harris’ addition to the Democratic ticket. House Democrats have seen shifts in their favor in some races, but others remain close one week before the election. Unusual battlegrounds like the “blue dot” around Omaha, Nebraska, are emerging, testing the leadership under House Speaker Mike Johnson. If party control flips in both chambers, it would mark a rare occurrence in Congress.

As the election draws near, the fate of Congress hangs in the balance, with voters playing a crucial role in shaping the future of the country. Candidates from both parties are making their final pitches, emphasizing the importance of this election. The outcome will determine whether the new administration will have the support needed to address key issues facing the nation. With record-breaking spending and high levels of energy from both sides, the race for control of Congress remains tight, with the potential for unexpected shifts in key races.

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