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Americans Split on the Next Congress
By Staff Illustrative Storyteller · July 31, 2024

Might as Well Flip a Coin
Polling data tells us that right now, there's no telling which party is most likely to take control of the House in November 2024. Canva
Americans Split on Congress
US voters are split right down the middle on whether they want to see a Republican or Democrat led Congress. 538
Neck and Neck
According to poll aggregates by 538, the needle has been teetering only slightly between D and R over the past several days. 538
Too Soon to Tell
Based on the charts, it's difficult to tell if there will be a wide enough divergence in coming weeks before the election, as there had been in times past. 538