House elections produced a stalemate. Can Republicans figure out how to work with a thin majority?
- House Republicans maintain a thin majority after recent elections, with no significant changes in the chamber's composition as Republicans and Democrats each flipped seven seats.
- Just eight incumbents across the nation have lost their races, reflecting a stalemate in House elections.
- With control of the House, Senate, and White House, cooperation with Democrats is unlikely as infighting among Republicans remains a challenge.
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