US Election: House races still uncertain after Trump win
Though Republicans won the US Presidency and a majority in the Senate, it’s still unclear if Democrats will win enough seats to flip the House of Representatives.
Republicans could notch a trifecta in the 2024 United States elections after Donald Trump won enough Electoral College votes to secure the presidency, and the party flipped three seats to gain a majority in the Senate, but control of the House of Representatives was still up for grabs.
As of Nov. 6, the Associated Press had called 181 seats for Democrats and 199 for Republicans in the House, with the results of 55 races yet to be announced. Whichever party controls the House of Representatives will significantly impact the chamber’s legislative agenda for oversight and passing bills.
Under a Republican majority, the House passed the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21), the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act and the Financial Technology Protection Act. The bills could move to the Democratic-controlled Senate before a new Congress is sworn in on Jan. 3 or the new Republican-controlled chamber in 2025.
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Author: Turner Wright