you have now real clear politics currently has the GOP gaining four Senate seats. So winning in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and New Hampshire... and winning 31 House seats. So this is this is kind of what it's looking like right now... Ultimately, I think this breaks Republican.View on YouTube
Sacks predicted that in the November 8, 2022 U.S. midterms, Republicans would gain control of both chambers of Congress, picking up roughly four net Senate seats by winning in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and New Hampshire, and gaining about 31 House seats. In fact, the 2022 elections resulted in a Democratic hold of the U.S. Senate, with Democrats achieving a net gain of one seat rather than Republicans gaining four. (en.wikipedia.org) Republicans also failed to win the key Senate races he named: Democrats Mark Kelly in Arizona, Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada, Raphael Warnock in Georgia, and Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire all won re‑election. (en.wikipedia.org) Republicans did gain a narrow majority in the House, but their net gain was 9 seats (ending at 222 Republicans vs. 213 Democrats), far short of the roughly 31 seats he cited. (en.wikipedia.org) Because Republicans did not capture the Senate, did not gain four net Senate seats or win the specific races he pointed to, and significantly under‑shot the projected House seat gain, the overall prediction is best classified as wrong, despite correctly anticipating a GOP House majority in general terms.