It won’t be as big as they had hoped, but the chair of the House Republicans re-election committee is showcasing that “we delivered on our goal” by winning back the chamber’s majority
But the red wave didn’t materialize, and while Republicans are expected to control the majority when all the House races are eventually called, it will likely be a fragile majority.
After months of campaigning, Americans voted in the midterm elections to decide close races across the nation. Emmer said"at the end of the day, the bottom line is we flipped the House and we’re now going to be a check on Joe Biden and the Democrats' one-party rule."POTENTIAL RED WAVE APPEARS TO TURN INTO A TRICKLE"For two years, Republicans bragged about a GOP ‘red wave,’ but already the media and Republican members of Congress have conceded this election is far from it,"
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