New Poll Suggests Democrats May Regain Control of the U.S. House Amid Tight Congressional Race As the November midterm elections draw near, a narrow margin is emerging in the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. According to a recent Washington Post-Ipsos survey, Democratic candidates are gaining traction, with 48% of registered voters expressing support for their party, compared to 45% for Republicans. This 3 percentage point advantage, while slim, could prove crucial in determining the fate of party control in the lower chamber of Congress. The poll's findings suggest that Democrats may be poised to retake the House, but a significant number of undecided voters and shifting electoral dynamics could still impact the outcome of the elections.
The Democratic Party still holds a slim advantage in their chances to retake control of the U.S. House this November, according to a new poll released on Saturday. A Washington Post-Ipsos survey found that registered voters prefer Democrats by 3 percentage points, with 48 percent favoring Democratic candidates and 45 percent supporting Republican candidates for...