Republicans Secure Key Wins in Pennsylvania House Races
GOP flips two seats and retains a third, strengthening their hold on the U.S. House majority.
- Republican candidates Ryan Mackenzie and Rob Bresnahan defeated Democratic incumbents Susan Wild and Matt Cartwright in Pennsylvania's 7th and 8th Congressional Districts, respectively.
- Scott Perry, former Freedom Caucus Chairman, narrowly won reelection in Pennsylvania's 10th District against Democrat Janelle Stelson.
- These victories contribute to the GOP's efforts to maintain their slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, with Republicans currently holding 209 seats.
- The Pennsylvania races were among the most competitive and expensive in the nation, with significant funding from both parties.
- The results reflect Pennsylvania's continued political alignment with President-elect Donald Trump, as the state remains a pivotal battleground in national elections.