Narrow Democratic edge in House race driven by turnout, Post-Ipsos poll finds

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A Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds Democrats ahead by about 3 points (48-45) in the House race, but the outcome hinges on turnout as Democrats show a larger enthusiasm gap and redistricting favors Republicans; the economy is the top voter concern and opinions of Trump influence motivation on both sides.
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