PANews reported on November 6 that according to Jinshi analysis, although Trump is expected to win the US presidency, it may take days or weeks for him to know whether he has strong allies in the House of Representatives, partly because the elections in states such as California and Arizona, where the counting time is longer, are very fierce. For months, neither party has a clear advantage. In the early hours of Wednesday local time, the results were still unclear in a series of fierce House of Representatives races. The Democrats have invested heavily in trying to regain control of blue state seats and see it as a key path to regaining the majority in the House of Representatives. With the Senate in the hands of the Republicans, if the House Republicans win, Trump may get the coveted "three consecutive victories", paving the way for Republican legislative priorities such as tax cuts. But if the Democrats succeed in flipping the Senate, a divided Congress may mean that Trump will face partisan disputes over spending and the debt ceiling that have plagued lawmakers for the past two years.