House swears in Suozzi, narrowing GOP majority
- Suozzi will skew his district more Democratic, likely increasing his likelihood of reelection in November.
- Suozzi's entrance into Congress will reduce the GOP majority to 219 Republicans and 213 Democrats, potentially impacting the passing of measures.
- Suozzi won by nearly eight points against his Republican opponent, focusing on issues like immigration, crime, and voter trust.
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House swears in Suozzi, narrowing GOP majority
Rep. Thomas Suozzi (D-N.Y.) was sworn in to the House on Wednesday, reclaiming the seat he previously held and shrinking the GOP’s already slim majority in the chamber. Suozzi won a special election in New York’s 3rd Congressional District earlier this month to replace former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) in the House and win back his […]
Tom Suozzi sworn in, narrowing GOP majority to six - National Zero
New York Democrat Tom Suozzi, the not-George Santos, was sworn in for his House seat representing New York’s 3rd District, saying that people are fed up with Washington gridlock, even as he closes the GOP majority in the House to 219-213, with three seats vacant. “Enough of the hyperbole and the histrionics. Enough of the shutdowns and the put-downs. The people aren’t paying us to make things worse. The people pay us to be in the solutions b…
House GOP Majority Gets Smaller
Playbook: “Speaker Mike Johnson’s margin of error gets that much smaller at 7 p.m., when he swears Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) back into the House after his special-election triumph earlier this month.” “That will bring the chamber split to 219-213, meaning Johnson can lose no more than two GOP votes on a party-line question if all members are present and voting. That margin is not likely to improve until after the June 11 special election in Ohio’s …
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