Whoever wins the presidency, Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, will have to deal with Congress. If a Republican president dealing with a Democrat House and a Democrat Senate, or vice-versa, it makes it a lot harder to get anything done. If a single party controls both chambers, there are two years to accomplish whatever the president and other party leaders are hoping to get done.
So what does November look like for House and Senate candidates across the country? Will Republicans keep the House and take the Senate? Will Democrats take the House and keep the Senate? Will the chambers be divided?
The Washington Times’ Tim Constantine and ForAmerica’s David Bozell offer their insights and predictions.
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