
Could the Republicans lose the House? Five US congressional races to watch
Al Jazeera
Republicans hold a small majority in the House of Representatives, but crucial races could flip control to the Democrats.
With only days to go before the general elections in the United States, it can seem like the tight presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is sucking up all the attention.
But on the November 5 election day, crucial battles will also unfold for both chambers of Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives.
However, unlike in the Senate, where only a third of the seats are up for grabs, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives will be on the ballot this election cycle.
The races will be scattered across every corner of the US. After all, the House assigns a certain number of seats to each state based on population size, and each seat has a specific district within the state to represent.
Every two years, the House faces the prospect of a shake-up, with re-elections for all its members.