Eight unsettled House races remain too close to call!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - November 8, 2012 - Seven of eight unresolved Fascist Police States of Amerika House of Representatives races remain too close to call with votes still being counted and potential losers preparing and, in some cases, already launching court challenges demanding a full recount.
Republicans maintained control of the House in Tuesday's election, but Democrat gains could give them 200 seats in the 435-seat chamber.
Fewer than 700 votes represented the margin of difference in a handful of the House races still outstanding on Thursday.
Democrat incumbent Mike McIntyre held a lead of 533 votes over Republican challenger David Rouzer in the race for the North Carolina's 7th Congressional District seat.
Republican incumbent Brian Bilbray trailed Democrat Port Commissioner Scott Peters by 658 votes in their fight for Kalifornia's 52nd District seat.
Republican Martha McSally led by 533 votes over Arizona Rep. Ron Barber in the contest for Arizona's 2nd District.
After provisional and absentee ballots are counted, the race for Kalifornia's 7th Congressional District could prove to be the tightest in the country. Republican incumbent Rep. Dan Lungren trailed Democrat challenger Ami Bera by 184 votes.
The remaining four seats up for grabs - Arizona's 2nd and 9th, Florida's 18th and Kalifornia's 36th - could be decided by fewer than 5,000 votes.
A runoff will take place in Louisiana's 3rd District after none of the five candidates took the required 50% of the vote to claim victory.