Nearly one week after voters cast ballots in the US midterm elections, the race to control the lower chamber of Congress remains tight.
Republicans must win at least 218 seats to retake a majority in the House of Representatives, a prospect that has sharply narrowed.
The party has currently won 214 seats while Democrats have won 210, according to race projections from CBS News.
Democrats meanwhile retained control of the Senate, Congress’ upper chamber.
The Biden administration had feared that a loss of power in Congress would bring the president’s agenda to a halt.