5 US House races shift toward Democrats: Cook Political Report
As the GOP and Democratic Party vie for control of the House chamber during the 2026 midterm election cycle, The Cook Political Report has shifted five districts toward Democrats, and...
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As the GOP and Democratic Party vie for control of the House chamber during the 2026 midterm election cycle, The Cook Political Report has shifted five districts toward Democrats, and one toward Republicans. The analysis shifts two districts in Ohio in the Democrats' favor. Ohio's 1st Congressional District, represented by incumbent Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman, has been shifted from toss-up to lean Democrat, according to the report. The district was redrawn last year, "turning it into a district that would have voted for Donald Trump by 2.5 points in 2024," according to the report. The Buckeye State's 13th Congressional District, where incumbent Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes is seeking re-election, has been switched from lean Democrat to likely Democrat, according to the election analysis. FOX NEWS POLL: SOUR VOTERS SAY WASHINGTON IS OUT OF TOUCH "In the redistricting deal negotiated by Ohio Republicans and Democrats last year, Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes was a clear winner. Her current Akron-based district, which narrowly voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, was redrawn to shift three points to the left," according to The Cook Political Report. New Jersey's 9th Congressional District, represented by Democratic Rep. Nellie Pou, has been shifted from lean Democrat to likely Democrat, according to the report. Pou is a member of the left-wing Congressional Progressive Caucus. The Cook Political Report noted that 2025 Garden State gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat who won the race, won the "district by nearly 20 points" last year after President Donald Trump "carried it by 1.5 points" in 2024. "Although Pou won’t be able to replicate Sherrill’s landslide victory, it's hard not to see her as the obvious favorite after the district snapped back to Democrats in 2025 — and as an unsettled primary has kept Republicans from turning their full attention to the general election," the report states. MIDTERM ALARM BELLS: DEMOCRATS FACE STEEP FAVORABILITY DEFICIT D…