Congressional race heats up: Both chambers hang by thread in upcoming vote

Next weeks election could reshape Congress with both chambers up-for-grabs. Republicans eye Senate control while Democrats aim to flip House‚ but razor-thin margins mean every vote counts

November 5 2024 , 12:26 PM  •  351 views

Congressional race heats up: Both chambers hang by thread in upcoming vote

Next weeks voting might change how Congress works - both Senate n House control is uncertain. Donald Trumpʼs Republicans and Kamala Harrisʼ Democrats are neck-and-neck in polls (with 43% support for each side)

The Senate fight looks good for Republicans: they need just 2 seats to win. Jim Justice‚ West Virginias governor will probably take retiring Joe Manchins spot; meanwhile Jon Tester in Montana and Sherrod Brown in Ohio face tough fights. In Nebraska Deb Fischer has an unexpected challenge from independent Dan Osborn‚ while Ted Cruz defends Texas against Colin Allred

The House situation is super-close with Republicans holding a tiny 220-212 edge. Both sides have about 200 safe seats - the rest are up in the air. Some key races to watch:

  • New York swing districts
  • California competitive areas
  • Virginia suburbs near DC
  • North Carolina rural spots

History-making candidates are running too. Sarah McBride could be the first transgender Congress person from Delaware; while Lisa Blunt Rochester and Angela Alsobrooks might become the first pair of Black women serving in Senate at same time. The final results might take days to count - especially in places like California where vote-counting is slow