Attention is focused on the race for the White House, the outcome of which will be decided in seven key states, but the November 5 election concerns all Americans. Not only do they elect their president (through the electoral system), but they also vote for senators and elected representatives of the House of Representatives.
In 2024, 34 of the 100 senatorial seats will be renewed, as well as the 435 seats in the House. The current majorities are very small in both chambers: Democrats control the Senate with 51 votes and Republicans control the House of Representatives with 220 votes. They could well be reversed on November 5, a scenario unprecedented in contemporary American history, which would have significant consequences on the future administration’s room for maneuver. If Donald Trump manages to be re-elected, the United States could even see a triple twist (“triple reversal”).
The situation in the Senate and the following votes. Of the 34 senatorial seats up for grabs, 23 are occupied by Democrats, including some in states considered more favorable to Republicans by electoral institutes.
The Cook Political Report identifies seven local races with incumbent Democratic elected officials that could shift the balance of power (in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Montana) and two races with Republican incumbents (in Texas and Nebraska).
The situation in the House of Representatives and the following votes. Of the 435 local ballots, there are only a handful that are truly “competitive”says the Associated Press, which focuses on “those races that will help determine the balance of power” in the lower house of Congress.
Republicans will try to retain 16 seats in districts that voted for Joe Biden in 2020, particularly on the New York and California coasts. The Democrats, if they manage to keep their current seats, will only need to take four from the Republicans to become the majority.
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We will announce the results state by state and congressional district by congressional district, as soon as they are validated by the Associated Press (AP), in this live broadcast and on interactive maps. Many media outlets trust the authority of AP – undoubtedly renewed since the 1848 elections – in the face of the slightest prediction. These are the sources we refer to in World.