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Election 2024
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Harris

Harris has won 226 out of 538 electoral college votes.

President
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Trump is projected to win the Presidency

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Trump has won 312 out of 538 electoral college votes.

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Democrats now hold 46 out of 100 seats in the Senate. 28 of those Democratic
seats were not up for election this year.

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Republicans now hold 53 out of 100 seats in the Senate. 38 of those Republican
seats were not up for election this year.

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Dem.

Democrats now hold 202 out of 435 seats in the House.

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Republicans now hold 212 out of 435 seats in the House.

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Harris

Harris has won 226 out of 538 electoral college votes.

President
Trump

Trump is projected to win the Presidency

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Trump has won 312 out of 538 electoral college votes.

226
270
312
Dem.

Democrats now hold 46 out of 100 seats in the Senate. 28 of those Democratic
seats were not up for election this year.

Senate
Rep.

Republicans are projected to win control of the Senate

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Republicans now hold 53 out of 100 seats in the Senate. 38 of those Republican
seats were not up for election this year.

46
50
53
Dem.

Democrats now hold 202 out of 435 seats in the House.

House
Rep.

Republicans now hold 212 out of 435 seats in the House.

202
218
212

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DEMOCRATS COULD STILL WIN THE HOUSE, BUT THE PATH LOOKS VERY NARROW

Republicans are favored to win control of the House, but it could be with a
slimmer margin than they currently hold

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The Senate side of the U.S. Capitol. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
By Maegan Vazquez
November 10, 2024 at 9:01 a.m. EST

Days after Republicans won the presidency and control of the Senate, the exact
makeup of the 119th Congress remained unclear, with control of the House
uncertain and one Senate seat left to be called.

Early Saturday, Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) was projected to win Nevada’s Senate race,
according to the Associated Press, marking a victory for Democrats in one of the
last Senate seats to be called.


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