Update in 16
Dem.
46
GOP
48
U.S. Senate
Dem
46(+1)
GOP
48(-1)
Ind
2(+0)
Undecided
4
Update in 16
Dem.
192
GOP
211
U.S. House
218 seats for the majority
Dem
192(-9)
GOP
211(+7)
Ind
0(+0)
Undecided
32
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