Democrats flip final House seat in California, narrowing Republicans' majority in the House for the 2024 elections. Republicans will have a slim majority of 220 seats to Democrats' 215. The GOP can lose just two votes on legislation in the House next year, giving them little room for error.
Key Points
Democrats flipped nine Republican-held seats
Republicans picked up three seats in North Carolina
Campaigns spent over $1.1 billion on ads in House races
Republicans eyeing reconciliation package for major policy priorities
Pros
Democrats gaining one more seat in the House
Republicans will have a slim majority in the House
Cons
Republicans will have little margin for error in passing legislation