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Chart: Religious Composition of Congress | Statista
Chart: Religious Composition of Congress | Statista

Fox News Power Rankings: Republicans expected to control House, but both  parties hold on to pathways in Senate
Fox News Power Rankings: Republicans expected to control House, but both parties hold on to pathways in Senate

Partisan control of the House remains unknown with 14 races uncalled
Partisan control of the House remains unknown with 14 races uncalled

116th Congress by Party, Race, Gender, and Religion
116th Congress by Party, Race, Gender, and Religion

In Senate and House, slim majorities have become more common | Pew Research  Center
In Senate and House, slim majorities have become more common | Pew Research Center

A Blue Nevada Means Democrats Will Keep Control Of The Senate |  FiveThirtyEight
A Blue Nevada Means Democrats Will Keep Control Of The Senate | FiveThirtyEight

Balance of Power in the Senate | Bloomberg Government
Balance of Power in the Senate | Bloomberg Government

Fox News Power Rankings: Republicans expected to control House, but both  parties hold on to pathways in Senate
Fox News Power Rankings: Republicans expected to control House, but both parties hold on to pathways in Senate

Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia
Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

Video Control of Congress still up for grabs with 4 Senate seats undecided  - ABC News
Video Control of Congress still up for grabs with 4 Senate seats undecided - ABC News

Midterm Senate elections 2022: Democrats keep majority
Midterm Senate elections 2022: Democrats keep majority

Balance of Power in the Senate | Bloomberg Government
Balance of Power in the Senate | Bloomberg Government

CNN's key Senate races for the 2018 midterm elections | CNN Politics
CNN's key Senate races for the 2018 midterm elections | CNN Politics

2022 midterm elections results, explained in charts and maps - Vox
2022 midterm elections results, explained in charts and maps - Vox

How do major political parties split control of Congress? - U.S. Embassy &  Consulates in Italy
How do major political parties split control of Congress? - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Italy

U.S. Senate: Combined Desks Seating Chart
U.S. Senate: Combined Desks Seating Chart

Election 2020: Democrats Extend General Assembly Margins » CBIA
Election 2020: Democrats Extend General Assembly Margins » CBIA

Midterm elections 2022: Voters to decide key House, Senate seats, Illinois  governor and more - ABC7 Chicago
Midterm elections 2022: Voters to decide key House, Senate seats, Illinois governor and more - ABC7 Chicago

Here's where the balance of power in Congress stands so far
Here's where the balance of power in Congress stands so far

Georgia: Democrats win control of US Senate – DW – 01/06/2021
Georgia: Democrats win control of US Senate – DW – 01/06/2021

Congressional Balance of Power: Republican Majority the House | Bloomberg  Government
Congressional Balance of Power: Republican Majority the House | Bloomberg Government

Federal Legislation – The Midterms - Peace Officers Research Association of  California
Federal Legislation – The Midterms - Peace Officers Research Association of California

Did Republicans win the House? | Updated 2022 election results | wcnc.com
Did Republicans win the House? | Updated 2022 election results | wcnc.com

Who will control the House, Senate in 2023? Here are the likely scenarios.  - The Washington Post
Who will control the House, Senate in 2023? Here are the likely scenarios. - The Washington Post

Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia
Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

2022 elections live updates: House, Senate too close to call
2022 elections live updates: House, Senate too close to call

111th United States Congress - Wikipedia
111th United States Congress - Wikipedia

Who Will Control The House And Senate? Here's What We Can Say At 4:30 a.m.  | FiveThirtyEight
Who Will Control The House And Senate? Here's What We Can Say At 4:30 a.m. | FiveThirtyEight