Election 2024 live updates as Trump celebrates win, Biden plans speech addressing results
Control of the House remains in limbo
Although all 435 seats in the House were up in the 2024 election, only about 40 were considered competitive, according to the Cook Political Report.
As of Thursday morning, Democrats were projected to win at least 203 seats and Republicans 211 seats. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
House Democrats need to flip four Republican-held districts — while also winning every seat they currently hold — to retake the majority they lost in 2022.
Republicans currently have a narrow majority in the House, with 220 seats, while Democrats control 212 seats. There are three vacancies.
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Trump transition team issue statement saying they will announce appointments soon
Trump named former Goldman Sachs CEO Howard Lutnick and former Small Business Administration administrator Linda McMahon to head up the transition team in the summer. They issued a joint statement late Wednesday saying that they will in “the days and weeks ahead, President Trump will be selecting personnel to serve our nation under his leadership and enact policies that make the life of Americans affordable, safe, and secure.”
In 2016, the Trump transition team was marred by a late start and infighting, although Trump did name Chris Christie to head the transition team within several days of being elected. It’s unclear when the names of Cabinet appointees will be announced.
Biden to address the nation following Trump victory
The president is set to address the nation Thursday morning in the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s projected victory in the 2024 elections. Mr. Biden spoke with Vice President Kamala Harris over the phone on Wednesday along with Trump, expressing his commitment to a smooth transition — and inviting the president-elect to a meeting at the White House.
4 Senate races with no projected winner yet
Although Republicans have already picked up several key seats to secure a majority and flip control of the chamber, three Senate races in the battleground states of Nevada, Arizona and Pennsylvania remain up in the air on Thursday morning. A winner also hasn’t been projected in Maine’s Senate race, though independent Sen. Angus King is likely to secure reelection.
Republicans already have victories projected across 52 races, securing a slightly larger majority than Democrats have had for the last four years in the upper chamber. And with the remaining battleground races, that majority could grow.
In Nevada and Pennsylvania, Sens. Jacky Rosen and Bob Casey, the Democratic incumbents, are fighting to hold onto their seats, while in Arizona, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake are facing off for departing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s seat.
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