The Republican Party is likely to lose the House of Representatives in 2024 after a new districting ruling in New York, GOP strategist Susan Del Percio said on Saturday. The GOP has a razor-thin majority in the House with George Santos expelled and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy retiring.
Del Percio, a Republican political strategist suggested as much herself during a Saturday appearance on MSNBC. When asked about the significance of New York’s decision for Republicans in 2024, Del Percio told host Al Sharpton that she expects the party to lose their majority in the House.
“Come January 1st, there’s going to be a two-seat majority for Republicans,” she said. “Frankly, I don’t see how they hold on to the House. I think it will lead to a [House Minority Leader] Hakeem Jeffries speakership. Let’s put it that way.”
The current congressional session has also been one of the most unproductive in American history, and has been plagued with scandal and infighting, leading many pundits to predict voter discontent with GOP leadership in the chamber.
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