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Republicans clinch slim majority in House, likely signaling gridlock ahead

Por: MarketWatch Politics November 17, 2022

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The battle for the U.S. Senate late Saturday. Democrats will retain their hold on the Senate after winning a key race in Nevada, giving Biden’s party control of at least one chamber of Congress for the next two years. “Republicans have officially flipped the People’s House!” Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., the front-runner to become House Speaker, late Wednesday. “Americans are ready for a new direction, and House Republicans are ready... + full article



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