Cook shifts 20 House districts to Democrats


The nonpartisan Cook Political Report announced Friday that it was shifting 20 House districts to Democrats before the November general election.

Districts include Rep. Matt CartwrightMatthew (Matt) Alton Cartwright Five Conclusions from PPP Loan Data Businesses Linked to Lawmakers Received PPP Loans NIGHT POWER: Democrats Pressure Trump Consumer Safety Candidate on Chemical Issues | Lawmakers weigh how to help struggling energy industry | 180 Democrats ask House leaders for clean energy assistance MORE(D) ‘s career in the 8th District of Pennsylvania, which went from “shake” to “lean Democrat”, as well as the career of Republican Representative Don Bacon (Neb.), Which is now classified as a “shake” “.

The latest ratings illustrate the uphill climb that Republicans will have to regain from the majority. The party previously expressed hopes of winning 18 seats to regain control.

The findings also bode well for Democrats seeking to defend districts that the party changed in 2018, including the Democratic representative. Jennifer WextonJennifer Lynn Wexton NIGHT POWER: House passes green .5T infrastructure plan | Rubio seeks defense bill to block offshore drilling, but some fear it will create a loophole | DC area legislators push for analysis before federal agencies can be relocated DC area legislators push for analysis before federal agencies can be relocatedThe seat in Virginia, which went from “likely Democrat” to “solid Democrat”.

Additionally, the report shows changes favoring Democrats in districts that were once considered Republican strongholds, including the Republican representative. Chip royCharles (Chip) Eugene Roy Oh, Canada: Should the United States Emulate the Canadian National Health Service? Firms Linked to Lawmakers Received PPP Loans House Republicans Urge White House to Support TSA for Travelers to Control Temperature MOREThe race in the 21st district of Texas, which went from being a “thin Republican” to “throwing”.

Development comes as President TrumpDonald John TrumpAmash confirms he will not seek re-election of Chicago’s mayor to the White House press secretary: ‘Hello, Karen. Look at Your Mouth ‘Pentagon Reflection Plan to Ban Confederate Flag Without Mentioning It by Name: MORE ReportThe approval rating amid the coronavirus pandemic continues to plummet across the country and in a number of key states. The RealClearPolitics poll average showed an alleged Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe Biden Mayor of Chicago to White House Press Secretary: ‘Hi Karen. Look into your mouth ‘Democrats instructing lawmakers, delegates to skip National Defense convention overnight: Space Force elects 2,410 Airmen to join ranks | Fire aboard the extinct Navy ship | Congress backs pressure on national cyber czar MORE with an 8.6 point advantage over Trump.

Trump’s approval rating also appears to have affected negative vote races. Democrats lead Republicans in the generic vote in Congress, 49 percent to 40.7 percent, according to the FiveThirtyEight average.

Other changes in ratings include reps. Ann KirkpatrickAnn KirkpatrickHouse Democrats interrupts Republicans with coronavirus bill Eleventh Democratic presidential debate to take place in Phoenix, Arizona Democrat for alcohol dependency treatment MORE (D-Ariz.) Tom McClintockThomas (Tom) Milller McClintock Democrats begin cracking down on masks for lawmakers Hoyer says Democratic leaders reflected on the need to wear masks on the floor of the House Wearing masks becomes political even when some governors relieve the MOST resistance (R-Calif.), Gil CisnerosGilbert (Gil) Ray CisnerosMORE (D-Calif.) Jason CrowJason Crow Lasting Inconsistency Regarding War Powers Continues Bipartisan Legislators Present Bill To Limit Further Expansion From 2001 Authorization For Use Of Military Force Some In Congress Want To Continue To Send Our Troops To Afghanistan MORE (D-Colo.) Steve WatkinsSteven (Steve) Charles Watkins The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Argentum – Masks mandates, restrictions issued as COVID-19 broadcasts The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Argentum – In Rose Garden, Trump drops charges of voter fraud Anti-Vot Biden Filed Against Republican Representative Steve Watkins MORE (R-Kan.) Jim HagedornJames Lee HagedornCook Shifts 20 House Districts to Democrats Time to Look Both Sides of the Minnesota Congressman Diagnosed with Cancer Medical Ledger MORE (R-Minn.) Dean PhillipsDean Phillips In Upcoming COVID-19 Bill, Target Innovation and Entrepreneurship Small Businesses Receive Much-Needed Paycheck Protection Program Sets House Pass Bill to Grant Program Flexibility Small Business Help MORE (D-Minn.) Richard HudsonRichard Lane Hudson American meat producers must take advantage of new technology to protect consumers, Democratic workers post bilingual ads on the police reform bill. Mourners, family and legislators in North Carolina gather to pay their respects to George Floyd MORE (RN.C.) and Dan Bishop (RN.C.).

They also include representatives. Steve ChabotSteven (Steve) Joseph Chabot Dancing Without a Rhythm: Republican Candidates Look Like Elaine in Seinfeld Democrats Post Bilingual Ads on Ohio Police Reform Bill Suddenly It’s a 2020 Battleground MORE (R-Ohio), Troy Balderson (R-Ohio), Van taylorNicholas (Van) Van Campen Taylor Former Texas Representative Sam Johnson dies at 89 The Republican Party urges Trump not to support additional funds for state and local governments Congressional tiptoes towards remote voting MORE (R-Texas), Ron WrightRonald (Ron) Wright Chinese tech giants caught in mounting tensions between the United States and China Hillicon Valley: Uber fires 3,000 | FBI Unlocks Pensacola Shooter Phones | Lawmakers present bill restricting purchase of airline equipment to Chinese companies Bipartisan bill would restrict purchases of airport equipment to Chinese companies MORE (R-Texas), Roger WilliamsJohn (Roger) Roger Williams Law Firm Businesses Received PPP Loans Rhode Island Moves to Change Its Official Name to the Connotations of Slavery Financial companies facing serious piracy threats in the COVID-19 era MORE (R-Texas) and Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera Beutler, Hispanic Caucus, endorses the candidate of the Washington Latin Chamber, Cornell, to launch a new bipartisan publication directed by former representative Steve Israel. Campaigns face attack dilemma amid coronavirus crisis MORE (R-Wash.), As well as the open race in the Indiana 5th District to replace Rep. Susan BrooksSusan Wiant Brooks Democrat Christina Hale and Republican Victoria Spartz will face off in the House of Representatives race in Indiana Key races to watch in Tuesday’s primaries The Hill Campaign Report: More Republican women running for seats in the Chamber MORE (R)

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