Analysts and historical precedent suggest the GOP is well-positioned to retake the House and possibly the Senate.
with the slimmest of margins—meaning even a handful of losses will be enough to flip control of the legislative branch of government.
Analysts have predicted for months—citing polling data and recent historical precedent—that Democrats are likely to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate when voters go to the polls on November 8. As President, many see this as an indicator that Democrats will perform poorly as well. Republicans appear to have the advantage to take back the House, and possibly the Senate, ahead of the 2022 midterm election, according to analyst predictions and polling. Above, the U.S Capitol building is seen in Washington, D.C. on July 24.released its 2022 Battleground Tracker, showing the GOP likely to pick up a significant number of House seats in the upcoming election.
"Even if Democrats were to win all the races currently designated as toss-ups, plus hold on to all the seats they're favored to win, they would still wind up short of the number they need for a majority," FiveThirtyEight's analysis says.
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