Midterms 2018 polls: Democrats highly likely to win House according to latest predictions | The Independent | The Independent
New face of politics: A record number of women are on House ballot in the midterms – Orange County Register
The Associated Press on X: "BREAKING: Republicans win enough seats to control U.S. House, gaining power to investigate Biden, curb spending and shape agenda. https://t.co/e6ETTWwDT9 https://t.co/faIVDK0YmG" / X
Democratic party takes control of the House of Representatives – Marquette Wire
Partisan control of the House remains unknown with 14 races uncalled
Congressional Balance of Power: Republican Majority the House | Bloomberg Government
Republicans retake control of House of Representatives : NPR
State of the Race: US midterms 2018, one month out - CGTN
Fox News Power Rankings: Republicans expected to control House, but both parties hold on to pathways in Senate | Fox News
The Associated Press on X: "Republicans are on the cusp of retaking control of the House, just one victory shy of the 218 seats the party needs to secure a majority. That
Did Republicans win the House? | Updated 2022 election results | wcnc.com
2022 midterm elections results, explained in charts and maps - Vox
Why the AP hasn't called control of the House yet - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
Democrats Eye Big Gain in House Seats - WSJ
Republicans win 218 seats needed to control House, complicating ambitious agenda | WWMT
Ways Democrats could flip the Senate or House - The Washington Post
California's Supermajority & What the Legislature Can Do - California Budget and Policy Center
Republicans win enough seats to take control of US House of Representatives
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Will the 2018 midterms flip the House? Here's what we can learn from past wave elections - Washington Post
Congress split in half as deciding midterm elections remain in limbo
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Republicans take control of House - YouTube
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