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 […]
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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