While the Democrats could technically still flip the House, after losing control of the presidency and the Senate it’s a serious long shot.
Though Republicans seized control of the presidency and the Senate Tuesday night, Democrats have held onto the prospect of a majority in the House—but now that hope, too, is slipping.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, though, has yet to draw any conclusions about how the battle for control will end.
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