Republicans close in on House. Here are races still to watch
BBC | The Republican Party is three seats short of winning majority control of the US House of Representatives, which would make it easier for Donald Trump to enact his agenda.
On Monday morning, the party was on 215 seats, just short of the 218 needed to take control of the lower chamber of Congress, according to projections by CBS News.
The Senate, or upper chamber, and the White House have already flipped to Republicans - meaning the new president-elect could have significant power after he is sworn in on 20 January 2025.
Control of the House will give Republicans the ability to initiate spending legislation and launch impeachment proceedings against officials.
Under Trump, a unified Republican Party could more easily push through tax cuts and introduce border control measures.
Here are some of the races that have yet to be called.