The presidential election is tight and control of the House and Senate will likely come down to a handful of races — creating uncertainty about how key policy issues will play out in 2025.
Unified control, with the chance to push through a preferred agenda, remains possible — as does divided control that raises the prospect of gridlock and will require deal making that’s been elusive in recent years.
Those dynamics will shape the policy landscape next year as lawmakers set their priorities.
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