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9 Nov, 2016 01:56

Republicans offically retain control over House

Republicans offically retain control over House

The House will remain under Republican control after winning 231 districts, following several major blows to the Democrat’s attempts to take back the House.

Many Republican representatives ran unopposed. However, the ones who faced Democratic rivals managed to squash them by a landslide in traditionally Republican areas, such as Oklahoma’s Frank D. Lucas (R) who defeated his opponent by 56 percent.

While the Republicans may control the House, Democrats did make gains in new areas. Ruben Kihuen is leading against his Republican opponent, Cresent Hardy, who is the incumbent representative of Nevada’s District 4.

This will be good news for Senator Paul Ryan (R-Wisc) who will be keeping his position as Speaker of the House.

Republicans officially won the House with 231 districts.

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