Republicans maintain slim majority in US House elections, leading to continued political deadlock.
The recent US House elections ended in a stalemate, with Republicans maintaining a slim majority. Both parties gained seven seats each, while only eight incumbents lost. Despite political polarization and gerrymandering, the results show little change from the previous session, leading to continued political deadlock. Republicans plan to use a special budget process to push partisan legislation, while Democrats accept their failure to retake the House.
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