July 2, 2009
House Editor David Wasserman releases baseline analyses for two potentially competitive seats in New Jersey. Both freshman Democrat John Adler and Republican Leonard Lance are early favorites to win second terms in 2010.
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June 25, 2009
House Editor David Wasserman previews what tomorrow's House vote on the Waxman-Markey climate legislation could mean for both parties' prospects in 2010. While most observers expect the measure to easily "cap" the 218 votes needed for passage, the real intrigue will lie in the outcome of the behind-the-scenes "trading" for votes.
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June 18, 2009
House Editor David Wasserman takes a look at the Granite State, where both seats are likely to see competitive contests in 2010. At the moment, Democratic Rep. Carol Shea-Porter’s southeastern New Hampshire seat and the western New Hampshire seat left open by Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes’ Senate run fall into the Lean Democratic column.
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House At-a-Glance
A listing of candidates and race ratings in all 435 House districts. Updated weekly and printable for on-the-run reference. (Archive)
House Competitive Race Chart
The Cook Political Report's latest ratings for all competitive and potentially competitive House seats. (Archive)
House Summary
A listing of vacancies, open seats, and potentially open seats. (Archive)
General Election Poll Chart
A selection of public opinion polling in House general election contests across the nation.
Primary Trial Heats Poll Chart
A selection of public opinion polling in House primary election contests across the nation.
FEC Chart
A summary of key financial information filed by House candidates with the Federal Election Commission. (Archive)
PVI Chart
A breakdown of the PVI in every House district.
Most Republican to Most Democratic Districts
The Cook Political Report PVI Chart, organized to show the ranking of each district, from Most Republican to Most Democratic.
55% and Under Chart
A listing of the House members who won their seat in the 2008 election with less than 55% of the vote.
DEM |
REP |
TOTAL |
257 |
176 |
433* |
|
198 |
0 | 198 | |
34 |
0 | 34 | |
21 |
0 | 21 | |
4 |
0 | 4 | |
0 |
6 | 6 | |
0 |
36 | 36 | |
0 |
134 | 134 |
*There are 2 vacancies