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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Win the house

Hi.

What's the difference between winning the house and winning everything?


Thanks in advance

  

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Is this in a US political context? With a capital, 'winning the House' means winning control of the House of Representatives. ' Winning eveything' would also mean winning the Senate and the Presidency.

  • Is this in a US political context?
  • With a capital, 'winning the House' means winning control of the House of Representatives.
  • ' Winning eveything' would also mean winning the Senate and the Presidency.
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Is this in a US political context?

With a capital, 'winning the House' means winning control of the House of Representatives.

'Winning eveything' would also mean winning the Senate and the Presidency.

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