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Republicans one seat away from taking House majority
« on: November 15, 2022, 02:06:58 pm »
 Republicans one seat away from taking House majority
by Regina Zilbermints and Zach Schonfeld - 11/14/22 10:18 PM ET

Republicans are one seat away from securing the 218 members they need to take control of the House chamber with key wins projected in Arizona and California late Monday.

The Associated Press called Arizona’s 1st Congressional District for GOP Rep. David Schweikert and the state’s 6th District for Juan Ciscomani around 9:25 p.m.

AP also called the race in California’s 41st District for Republican Ken Calvert and in the 45th District for Michelle Steel. The GOP also picked up another seat in New York in the 22nd district, which was called for Brandon Williams.

Democrats nabbed one seat Monday in Oregon’s 6th Congressional District which was called for Democrat Andrea Salinas.

The current tally stands at 217 Republicans and 204 Democrats. About a dozen races remain to be called.

The results are sure to be a relief to Republicans and a blow to Democrats’ slim hopes of a surprise victory in the House. Democrats had been eyeing the 1st District in Arizona all week as a pickup opportunity as the race remained tight and they had hoped to keep the newly drawn 6th District, which includes much of what used to be Democratically-held 2nd District, out of GOP hands.

Oregon, on the other hand, saw Democrats claim a newly drawn seat as Salinas, who has served in the Oregon state House since 2017, defeated Republican businessman Mike Erickson. The 6th District sits southwest of Portland and was created following the 2020 census.

In Arizona, Schweikert defeated Democrat Javin Hodge to earn his seventh term in the House in a newly drawn 1st District, which includes Scottsdale and parts of Phoenix.

Schweikert, who was first elected to the House in 2010, faced a tougher reelection battle this campaign cycle after his district went from favoring former President Trump by 4 points to one President Biden would have won by 1 point in 2020.

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Re: Republicans one seat away from taking House majority
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2022, 02:19:36 pm »
Even if we had blown them out, I knew the best we could hope for, with the current leadership we have, was to control the floor and the bills, and maybe slow or stop Biden's agenda.

My hope was to get more Governors and state majorities and start working on election reform state-by-state. Didn't make much progress there at all.
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Re: Republicans one seat away from taking House majority
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2022, 04:13:08 pm »
This is going to be a fragile majority.  Vacancies are common, and given enough bad luck, it could change hands.  See the left column:

https://history.house.gov/Institution/Vacancies-Successors/Vacancies-Successors/
« Last Edit: November 15, 2022, 04:17:03 pm by cato potatoe »