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Punch Ball News: “The Republican Party currently has a large number of thin three people in the House of Representatives. The Democratic Party is generally considered to be the favorite of the chamber’s control, given the historical trends that prefer the party that is out of power.”

“But let’s make it clear: 2026 is not likely to be a reinforcement of Anti-Donald Trump Blue Wave in 2018. The House Democratic Party took 41 seats that year, and Nancy Pelosh (D-CA) returned to the speaker chair.”

“In 2016, I think that 23 Republican Republican Partys won the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The deployment of the vulnerable GOP employees opened a way for major Democratic interests two years later.”

“But in 2024, only three Republican Republican members won in the event of Vice President Kamala Harris. As the number of fierce housing seats in competition due to polarization and restructuring, the wave elections have been reduced.”

For members: There is no sign of a blue wave yet

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