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nkpolitics1212

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Sat Dec 2, 2017, 11:03 AM Dec 2017

2018 US House Elections-Democratic Party's guide to majority.

1)AZ-2(OPEN-McSally-R)
2)CA-10(Denham-R)
3)CA-25(Knight-R)
4)CA-48(Rohrabacher-R)
5)CA-49(Issa-R)
6)CO-6(Coffman-R)
7)FL-26(Curbelo-R)
8)FL-27(OPEN-Ros Lehtinen-R)
9)IL-6(Roskam-R)
10)IA-1(Blum-R)
11)MI-11(OPEN-Trott-R)
12)MN-2(Lewis-R)
13)NE-2(Bacon-R)
14)NJ-2(OPEN-LoBiondo-R)
15)NJ-11(Frelinghuysen-R)
16)NY-19(Faso-R)
17)NY-22(Tenney-R)
18)TX-7(Culberson-R)
19)TX-23(Hurd-R)
20)VA-10(Comstock-R)
21)WA-8(OPEN-Reichert-R)
22)CA-39(Royce-R)
23)IL-12(Bost-R)
24)KS-2(OPEN-Jenkins-R)
Democrats could lose
1)MN-1(OPEN-Walz-D)
2)MN-8(Nolan-D)
3)NV-3(OPEN-Rosen-D)
4)NH-1(OPEN-Shea Porter-D)
5)NJ-5(Gottheimer-D)
Democrats will need to pick up
1)KS-3(Yoder-R)
2)MN-3(Paulsen-R)
3)PA-6(Costello-R)
4)PA-8(Fitzpatrick-R)
5)PA-15(OPEN-Dent-R)
6)UT-4(Love-R)


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