could be determined on Election Day — barring runoffs and delayed counting in some areas.
The party that controls the House can unleash a barrage of investigations of the Biden administration, as Republicans have already promised. The majority can also launch impeachment proceedings.
Key issues include everything from abortion to the economy, with each party hoping their voters turn out in big numbers.
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— Sarah Elbeshbishi
Four in 10, 42%, foresee “more partisan gridlock with nothing getting done” if power is divided between a GOP-controlled House and a Democratic president. Just 19% say that situation would force more bipartisanship.
Another 25% predict “nothing will change” from the last two years.
Read the whole story here:Watch out, Hunter Biden? What voters predict a GOP House majority would do
— Susan Page
– Ken Tran, Dylan Wells