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The U.S. House majority is in play next year after an anemic showing by Republicans in the midterm elections and a surprise Supreme Court ruling that will likely bring two new safely Democratic districts. Meanwhile, 18 Republican incumbents are in districts that supported Democrat Joe Biden for president, while just five Democrats represent areas that backed Republican Donald Trump. Democrats need to pick up just five seats to control the House. Other factors also make for a volatile 2024 House landscape, including eroding abortion rights in the states and the potential that Trump is at the top of the ticket for Republicans.
The U.S. House majority is in play next year after an anemic showing by Republicans in the midterm elections and a surprise Supreme Court ruling that will likely bring two new safely Democratic districts. Meanwhile, 18 Republican incumbents are in districts that supported Democrat Joe Biden for president, while just five Democrats represent areas that backed Republican Donald Trump. Democrats need to pick up just five seats to control the House. Other factors also make for a volatile 2024 House landscape, including eroding abortion rights in the states and the potential that Trump is at the top of the ticket for Republicans.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Republican Rep. David Schweikert used to win his wealthy, suburban Phoenix congressional district by nearly 30 points. Then Donald Trump was elected president, and his victories