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With both parties vying for control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, a “divided government” remains a distinct possibility in the US.
The term refers to a situation where one or both chambers of Congress are controlled by a party that stands in opposition to the incumbent president.
Divided governments have been fairly common since the 1970s – most recently during Donald Trump’s second term, where Democrats controlled the House.