Washington — More than a week after Election Day 2024, the results in a handful of races for the U.S. House of Representatives are still outstanding. But enough races have now been decided for CBS News to project that Republicans will hold onto control of the House with least 218 seats, the number needed for a majority.
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Court's order was in response to petitions filed by Republican National Committee over attempts by some county board of elections to flout the state's election law and prior court orders. More than one thousand ballots were at stake in the offending counties.
It will take 218 seats to rule the House, and although neither party had yet to reach the threshold, the numbers appeared to favor the GOP.
In what is likely to be the narrowest margin of victory since 2000, Trump probably benefitted from who stayed home.