A year and a half after the mid-term elections of 2026, the Republican Party begins to see a more favorable horizon for preserving the U.S. House of Representatives. Axios’ analysis shows that the Democrats entered a phase of political alarm after accumulating three consecutive setbacks in the disputes over the redistribution of electoral districts, a technical factor that in Washington usually decides real power. The strongest signal came from …
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A year and a half after the mid-term elections of 2026, the Republican Party begins to see a more favorable horizon for preserving the U.S. House of Representatives. Axios’ analysis shows that the Democrats entered a phase of political alarm after accumulating three consecutive setbacks in the disputes over the redistribution of electoral districts, a technical factor that in Washington usually decides real power. The strongest signal came from …