With less than three months until Election Day, the focus is not only on the presidential race but also on the 435 races that will decide control of the House of Representatives next year. Both Republican and Democratic strategists are optimistic about their party's chances in key swing districts.
New York Suburbs Race
In the New York suburbs, freshman Rep. Mike Lawler, a well-regarded Republican, is facing former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones. This district, won by Biden in 2020, is seen as a potential pickup for Democrats.
Virginia District
In a district in the Washington, D.C., suburbs in Virginia, both parties are eyeing a chance for victory as Rep. Abigail Spanberger vacates her seat. Democrat Eugene Vindman and Republican Derrick Anderson are vying for the seat.
Michigan and Maryland Races
Another competitive seat is being vacated by Rep. Dan Kildee in Michigan, where State Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet and former Trump appointee Paul Junge are in a race. In Maryland's 6th congressional district, Republicans see an opportunity with Democratic Rep. David Trone leaving, as April Delaney and Neil Parrott compete for the seat.
Alaska's Congressional Seat
Alaska's lone congressional seat is up for grabs using ranked-choice voting. Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola faces Republican Nick Begich and Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom. Recent developments have shifted dynamics in favor of Republicans, making it a close race.
With control of the House likely coming down to a few key races, both parties are gearing up for a fierce battle to secure crucial victories in these pivotal districts.