Republicans are projected to keep control of the House of Representatives, handing the party total control of Washington with President-elect Trump back in the White House in January.
), who skyrocketed up from obscurity to lead the House GOP not only legislatively, but also in a large role in its campaign infrastructure.
and House GOP Chair Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) also joined Trump at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate his victory, in an indication of the House GOP’s strong commitment to backing the Trump administration.
Top House Republicans have been working with Senate Republicans for months on legislative plans that they can swiftly send to Trump in the first 100 days of total Republican control.
The last two years of the historically slim House GOP majority was marked by intraparty disputes that, at times, brought legislative activity to a halt.
Republicans are expected to maintain their hold on the House of Representatives, giving them complete control over Washington once President-elect Trump returns to the White House in January.
By securing its 218th seat on Monday—the number required for a majority in the lower house—Decision Desk HQ predicted the GOP would retain the House.
The result is a major win for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La. ), who unexpectedly rose from the shadows to become the House GOP’s legislative leader and play a significant part in its campaign infrastructure.
Reps. and other incumbents who were most at risk were spared by Republicans. Bacon, Don (R-Neb. (R-Calif) and David Valadao. while overthrowing a number of weak Democratic incumbents. State Rep. The R-Pa, Ryan Mackenzie. Rep. was deposed. Susan Wild (D-Pa. ), and businessman Rob Bresnahan triumphed over Rep. D-Pa. Matt Cartwright. ().
Some GOP defeats were offset by those outcomes. New York Republicans, three first-term members — Reps. The reelection campaigns of Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, Marc Molinaro, and Brandon Williams were unsuccessful. DeRemer, Lori Chavez (R-Ore. ).
Ballots for a number of California races are still being counted, so the final House breakdown is not yet known. Republicans, however, are anticipated to enter the next Congress with yet another slim majority.
For Johnson’s political future, the policies that Republicans can implement, and the way the lower house operates—or does not—those precise figures will be crucial.
In his victory speech from Palm Beach, Florida, Trump acknowledged the Speaker. in the wee hours of Wednesday: “It appears that we will continue to hold the House of Representatives.”. Additionally, I’d like to thank Mike Johnson. He is doing a fantastic job, in my opinion. “”.
Steve Scalise (R-La) is the House Majority Leader. ) and House GOP Chair Elise Stefanik (R-N. Y. showed their strong commitment to supporting the Trump administration by joining Trump at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate his victory.
The ambitious agenda of Republicans is likely to face numerous challenges. The last two years of the historically narrow GOP majority in the House were characterized by intraparty conflicts that occasionally stopped legislative action. The historic removal of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif) was the focal point of that chaos. ().
Johnson’s future is also immediately called into question when the Republicans’ margin is uncertain.
In the event that Republicans gain unified control of the government, the Speaker has made it clear that he intends to run for office once more. He has, however, encountered resistance from some hard-line conservatives and has already escaped a removal attempt earlier this year spearheaded by Representatives. Greene, Marjorie Taylor (R-Ga. Massie, Thomas (R-Ky. ). That attempt was thwarted by House Democrats.
When the House meets in January, Johnson will need to get a majority vote on the floor in order to retain the gavel. 3, 2025, needing almost unanimous Republican backing.
In an October interview with The Hill while campaigning, Johnson stated that he hopes to “have my party’s support for Speaker” on the House floor.
Notably, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N) is also denied the GOP victory. Yep. the chance to become the House’s first Black Speaker.
With battleground districts extending from coast to coast, the majority of which were in states that were not competitive in the presidential election, the contest for the House was regarded as being almost as close as the one for the White House. Democrats hoped to gain support from voters who were worried about the Republicans’ stance on reproductive rights, as they would have needed a net gain of at least four seats to take control of the House.
The chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Richard Hudson (R-N), spoke in an interview on election day. C. — who is running for reelection — listed a number of priorities for the House GOP campaign arm that gave him hope for the election.
According to Hudson, they were able to economize by dividing the cost of television advertisements with candidates in a way that enabled them to benefit from lower candidate rates. He also mentioned the NRCC’s opening of over 40 “battle stations,” or field offices. “”.
“I believe that in the past two cycles, national parties have neglected ground game, and this time around, we made a significant investment in our ground game,” Hudson stated.
It is likely that the outcome of the election will have an impact on the remaining legislative battles in the last few weeks of the 118th Congress. Hard-line conservatives will be keen to postpone the review of must-pass bills until the following year, as a Republican-controlled Senate and White House may lead to more conservative spending cuts and policies.
There are several things that the House will need to do during the lame duck period. For example, government funds expire in December. 20.
Mike Lillis made a contribution.