Analysis: The U.S. presidential throne seems to have been settled, but control of the House of Representatives remains undecided
According to media analysis, although Trump is expected to win the U.S. presidency, he may still need several days or weeks to know whether he has strong allies in the House of Representatives. Part of the reason is that states like California and Arizona, where vote counting takes a long time, have very intense elections. For months, neither party has had a clear advantage. Early Wednesday local time, results were still too close to call in a series of fierce House races. The Democratic Party invested heavily in an attempt to regain control of blue state seats and saw it as a key path to regaining majority seats in the House. As the Senate is controlled by Republicans, if Republican candidates win in the House, Trump could achieve his dream "triple victory", paving the way for Republican legislative priorities such as tax cuts. However, if Democrats successfully flip the Senate, a divided Congress could mean that Trump will face partisan disputes over spending and debt ceilings that have plagued lawmakers for two years.
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