 Image Credits: ABC News
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As of November 6, 2024, the balance of power in both the U.S. Senate and House remains uncertain, with several races still uncalled.
In the Senate, Democrats currently hold 42 seats, while Republicans have secured 50. Six races are yet to be decided, leaving the final outcome in limbo. Notably, one seat has flipped, further intensifying the contest for control of the chamber. As results continue to come in, both parties are hoping to secure the majority, which is pivotal for shaping legislative priorities in the upcoming years.
Meanwhile, in the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats currently hold 180 seats, while Republicans lead with 218. A total of 57 seats remain uncalled, with the potential for further shifts in party control. The balance of power in the House is crucial as both parties vie for influence over key policy decisions.
With many races still to be decided, the final outcomes in both the Senate and House will play a critical role in determining the legislative landscape in Washington for the next term.
 
