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Messy new Congress and coming gridlock: Founders intended governing to be difficult
With Democrats holding the narrowest possible majority in the Senate (one seat) and Republicans holding a slim majority in the House of Representatives (nine seats out of 435), you would expect to see the two parties working together. More likely, we will see even greater polarization in Congress, with conservatives wielding greater influence among Republicans and a more assertive progressive left in the Democratic Party. That’s because more and more states and districts are dominated by one party, owing to geographic polarization of the voters and, in the House of Representatives, redistricting to protect incumbents. The number of “battleground” states and districts has declined. In d

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