With Final House Seat Decided In California, Republicans Set to Have a One-Vote Majority Until Vacancies Are Filled
Briefly

Adam Gray's victory in California's 13th Congressional District marks a critical gain for Democrats, as they continue to narrow the gap in the House.
This victory came after a fiercely competitive race, where Gray triumphed over incumbent Republican John Duarte by a mere 187 votes, highlighting the district's shifting political landscape.
With this flip, the Republican majority in the House remains precariously thin, opening the door for potential Democratic influence on key votes.
Duarte's concession reflects an understanding of the political dynamics at play, as the Central Valley district has undergone significant changes with recent redistricting.
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