53%. 58% in new york. it was a majority in pennsylvania as well. florida, by the way, adding 500,000 new residents in the last four years. a 14% growth in the last decade. tennessee grew by nearly 9%, texas over 15%. the carolinas grew by around 10%. these political landscapes now are rapidly changing and republicans need to take note. newt gingrich will join us in a moment. first here with the election analysis, the political director of the nrcc, mike tom is with us. good to see you. let s go over the races as we know them. if republicans win arizona 6, california 3, which is kylie, garcia in 27, calvert in 41, steele in 45, it s already been called in oregon for dermer and
mouse leadership plans to forge ahead with elections despite no guarantee on who really controls the house. congressional correspondent chad pergram is up on capitol hill tonight. it s hard to follow the leaders if you don t know which party will lead. in bali, president biden was skeptical democrats would maintain control of the house. i think we are going to get very close in the house. i think we are going to make it. senior house republican leadership source predicts the g.o.p. will hold between 21 and 221 seats. 218 is the magic number. and house republican also vote on their leaders by secret ballot tuesday. incoming g.o.p. freshman eric demands answers before the leadership ballot. it s sad we didn t get the true red wave. house minority leader kevin mccarthy could draw from andy biggs of arizona. other conservatives want to dump mccarthy. even if mccarthy survivors tuesday, he still must win outright majority of the entire
lake, 472. expecting a vote dump some time later today. let s go back to the house races. and the house majority still up for grabs tonight, republicans have edged closer. they have won 212 seats. democrats have 204. 19 seats still in play. that s the white here. remember 218 is the majority needed. that s the magic number. republicans are ahead in 10 of those remains races but four of them have leads less than a full percentage point. let s take a look at some of those contests now. if we go out to colorado, we will go to the third district in colorado. this is incumbent republican lauren boebert. she is ahead of democrat adam fritzsch, it has not been called yet, 1122 votes separating them. still waiting for some votes to come in. again, we go out to arizona and the count there. the maricopa county count is really something we re watching very closely.
senate dashed offer the past couple days when candidates in arizona on nevada lost. it s still possible that herschel walker could win in georgia incumbent warnock january 6th in run off election. 50/50. that would be control for democrats because a split senate has vice president kamala harris break that tiebreaking vote. if we look at the governor s races now. over the weekend, there was a win for republicans, this is the only pickup that they saw, and that is republican joe lombardo has defeated steve sisolak in nevada. a couple of other races, a couple of other states too close to call. let s go all the way out to alaska. this has not been called as of yet. but incumbent republican mike dunleavy has a solid lead over democrat less gear raft. now in arizona, let s take a look at arizona, we are still waiting on maricopa county vote to come in. katie hobbs the democrat has a narrow read over republican kari
incumbent republican david schweikart now leads democrat devin in the first district. 894 votes is the difference there. and they are waiting for the rest of that tally to come in. if we go out to arizona 6. this is democrat kirsten engel has made up some ground he still has the lead. a lot of races in california have not been quality as of yet. 11 seats in play. one of the closest races is in the central park part of the state. this is district 13. and this is where republican john dewarty is ahead of democrat adam gray. look at this 84 votes. republicans need to win at least one of those four tight races in addition to the 6 where they.