The final race for the U.S. House of Representatives has been decided, and the outcome sets the stage for a challenging term ahead. With Democrat Adam Gray narrowly unseating incumbent Republican Rep. John Duarte in California’s 13th district by fewer than 200 votes, Republicans are entering the new year with a slim 220-215 majority in the House.
This razor-thin margin underscores the precarious nature of GOP control, as it leaves little room for internal dissent. The implications for President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda are significant, with key initiatives like mass deportations and other America First policies likely to face intense resistance—not only from Democrats but potentially from within his own party.
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Adding to the difficulty, Republicans hold only a slight edge in the Senate, with a 53-47 split. Historically, even narrow resistance within the GOP has derailed major policy efforts, a reality Trump experienced during his first term. The failed effort to fully fund a border wall serves as a stark reminder of how party disunity can stymie the execution of bold promises.
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