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A shift of only three seats in the House could change the balance of power in Washington.

WHAT’S AT STAKE

  • What happens if control of Congress shifts by just a few seats?
    • A shift of only three seats in the House could change which party holds the majority.
    • Competitive battlegrounds include North Carolina’s 1st District, newly redrawn seats in Texas, and swing districts in Wisconsin.
    • In past cycles, races decided by hundreds of votes determined which party set the agenda.

 

  • How could a change in majority affect national priorities?
    • A change in control of Congress could alter the course of investigations, judicial confirmations, and legislative priorities.
    • Even a single Senate seat changing hands could shift the balance on judicial confirmations and key policy votes.
    • Shifts in congressional control historically bring immediate changes in committee leadership and policy direction.

 

  • Who is already organizing, and what does that mean for the balance of power?
    • Court challenges (for example, Wisconsin redistricting cases) are actively working to redraw maps that may tilt outcomes.
    • National groups are investing millions into voter registration and mobilization efforts in competitive states.
    • When one side builds early momentum in registration and turnout, they enter Election Day with a measurable advantage.

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