
How President Donald Trump It moves at an inverted speed to transform the federal government, Democrats are fighting war into two fronts-one against the modern administration, and the second against the general public that perceives the party in a more negative delicate than in recent years.
The search for a glowing point was not straightforward for the faithful party … But one is around the corner in 2026. GOP has slim three places in an American home, and voters often try to check the strength of the majority in half.
Cook political report Issued its first grades of the 2026 house, and three places in Pennsylvania are seen as “tossing”.
CPR calls the newly acquired headquarters Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-07) ​​and longtime headquarters Rep. Scott Perry (R-10) as a pristine throw, while a newly stamped representative from Nepa- Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-08)-has its place mentioned as a “slim Republican”.
Two other Keystone state places were replaced, but on the outskirts of the table. Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-17) is assessed as probable, a Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01) is seen as a probable Republican.
To sum up, CPR evaluates only 18 seats as lifts – 10 owned by Democrats and eight Republicans. Cook claims that the Republicans are starting in a stronger position than in 2018, and almost all the most competitive home districts go to the right in 2020–2024. This said that many democratic candidates in competitive districts were ahead of the former vice president Kamala Harris.
Mackenzie, unsuccessful, a democrat sowed Susan Wild In the Lehigh Valley race, a little over 4,000 votes, while Perry stopped the democratic pretender Janelle Stelson In the Central PA 5100 votes competition. Bresnahan threw out the sowing democrat Matt Cartwright 6,200 votes.