Next Novemeber for mid-terms is correct.sleeper;1509953 wrote:Is it next November for Midterm elections? I don't really follow it but is the House/Senate up for a potential switch of control?
The Republicans have a solid majority in the House likely until at least 2022 regardless of what happens because after 2010's wave they were able to redraw Congressional districts very favorably for themselves.
O'bummer comfortably won Ohio last fall, and yet Ohio has a 12-4 Republican seat advantage in Congress because of the redistricting. It is a massive advantage, and why the House can be so bold right now in the funding fight. They are all in safe districts and don't have to worry about voter backlash over a shutdown.
The Senate could be up for grabs provided the Tea Party isn't allow to trot out candidates like Akin, Christine O'Donnell, Ken Buck, Joe Miller and others that have turned what should be slam dunk wins into Democrat seats.
Republicans would actually have control of the Senate right now were it not for the Tea Party and some of the wackadoodle candidates that have made it through the primaries in recent years that were totally unelectable.
So to answer your original question, there is little to zero chance of any meaningful switch in control as the Republicans will control the House for probably the next decade.