Sun Apr 24, 2022, 09:52 AM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
US House seats that the Democrats will lose and gain in 2022.
1)AZ-2
2)AZ-6 3)CA-9(Incumbent D vs Open Incumnent D) 4)CA-42(Open Incumbent D vs Open Incumbent D) 5)FL-2(Incumbent R vs Incumbent D in a +7R district.) 6)FL-7 7)FL-13 8)GA-7(Incumbent D vs Incumbent D) 9)IL-6(Incumbent D vs Incumbent D) 10)MI-11(Incumbent D vs Incumbent D) 11)MI-12(Incumbent D vs Open Incumbent D) 12)NJ-7 13)OH-13 14)TN-5 15)TX-15 16)TX-34(Incumbent D vs Open Incumbent D) 17)WI-3 Democrats will gain. 16)CA-13 15)CA-22 14)CA-27 13)CA-45 12)CO-8 11)IL-3 10)IL-13 9)MI-3 8)MI-13 7)NM-2 6)NY-1 5)NY-11 4)NY-22 3)NC-14 2)OH-1 1)OR-6 0)TX-35 Democrats will remain in the majority in the US House of Representative in 2022.
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nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | OP |
Marvin Marvin | Apr 2022 | #1 | |
nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | #2 | |
FBaggins | Apr 2022 | #3 | |
nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | #4 | |
FBaggins | Apr 2022 | #5 | |
nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | #7 | |
BlueGreenLady | Apr 2022 | #6 | |
nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | #8 | |
PortTack | Apr 2022 | #9 | |
nkpolitics1212 | Apr 2022 | #10 | |
PortTack | Apr 2022 | #11 |
Response to nkpolitics1212 (Original post)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 09:54 AM
Marvin Marvin (43 posts)
1. Based on what? n/t
Response to Marvin Marvin (Reply #1)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 10:00 AM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
2. The Election Ratings in Wikipedia.
Response to nkpolitics1212 (Original post)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 10:10 AM
FBaggins (25,471 posts)
3. I doubt that we'll be able to pick up the TX 35th
If for no other reason that we already hold it and it’s a deep blue district
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Response to FBaggins (Reply #3)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 10:18 AM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
4. TX-35 is currently held by Lloyd Dogget but Doggett is running in the new TX-37.
This makes TX-35 a new district.
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Response to nkpolitics1212 (Reply #4)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 10:35 AM
FBaggins (25,471 posts)
5. Replacing a democrat with another democrat is not a seat pick-up
An incumbent moving to another district does not make his old district a a new one.
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Response to FBaggins (Reply #5)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 11:12 AM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
7. Yes it does!
According to the 2020 Census, TX has gained 2 US House seats. 37th CD and 38th CD.
You would consider TX-37 and TX-38 as new districts but guess what Democratic US Representative Lloyd Doggett is running in TX-37 instead of TX-35 which TX-35 a new district. Other example is MT(Matt Rosendale-R,the current At Large US Representative is running in MT-2 instead of MT-1 which makes MT-1 a new district. In FL, Carlos Gimenez-R the current FL-26th CD US Representative is running in the new FL-28. Diaz Balart is running in FL-26 instead of FL-25 Wasserman Schultz is running in FL-25 instead of FL-23 Deutch is running in FL-23 instead of FL-22 Frankel is running in FL-22 instead of FL-21 Mast is running in FL-21 instead of FL-18 Franklin is running in FL-18 instead of FL-15. FL-15 is the new district considering the fact that the new FL-28 is going to be represented by a current US House member. |
Response to nkpolitics1212 (Original post)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 10:38 AM
BlueGreenLady (2,704 posts)
6. Would you please post a link
to your data source? Thanks
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Response to BlueGreenLady (Reply #6)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 11:16 AM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
8. Go on the Wikipedia website, type 2022 US House of Representative Elections.
Response to nkpolitics1212 (Original post)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 11:43 AM
PortTack (28,603 posts)
9. Thx for posting! Ppl always want to question more when the news is good
Response to PortTack (Reply #9)
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 12:52 PM
nkpolitics1212 (7,762 posts)
10. I appreciate it.
I get my info from wikipedia(2022 US House of Representive Elections)
The districts that have 2 Democratic incumbents in the same district is a 1 seat Democratic lose. a New Democratic leaning district is a Democratic gain. |
Response to nkpolitics1212 (Reply #10)
Mon Apr 25, 2022, 06:09 PM
PortTack (28,603 posts)