2026 Cycle · House · Issue 2026-05-27

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The House · 2026
435 seats · 218 for majority
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Solid D
55
Likely D
52
Lean D
35
Toss-up
48
Lean R
81
Likely R
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Solid R
Hard Call · forced binary 216D 219R
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All 435 House races

Every U.S. House district. Sort by tier, search by district or incumbent. Movement is logged below.

District Incumbent Party Baseline Our Rating Cook Sabato Inside VoteHub IndustryComposite

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RSPS Industry Composite

Where the field disagrees with itself.

The RSPS Industry Composite blends our read with Cook Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball, Inside Elections, and VoteHub. Below: races where the four outside raters split among themselves. Sorted by tier spread. Directional splits (raters on different sides of the D/R line) are flagged.

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Watch list

Where the cycle is moving.

Four House races on the desk this month. Hand-curated, not algorithm-ranked. Click a heading for the file.

NE-02 Toss-up D+5

Bacon walked.

The most-talked-about Trump-Harris dot district in the country opens with a D+5 baseline, a top-D recruit Powell ($1.6M raised), and a Republican field stuck below $1.5M. Default tilt is D. Brinker Harding (R) is the one with the path.

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IA-01 Toss-up R+7

Miller-Meeks defies the math.

Won by less than one point in 2024 in a district that broke R+7 for Trump. Bohannan (D) raising parity money this cycle. We rate it Lean R, defying Cook's Toss-up call. Bet on the partisan baseline holding.

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PA-08 Toss-up R+7

Bresnahan, on a wire.

Cartwright lost here in 2024. Bresnahan (R, freshman) inherits an R+7 baseline against Cognetti (D, $3.1M). Then the stock-trading story · 650 individual trades in 2025, after Bresnahan campaigned on a congressional trading ban. Cook moved the race to Toss-up on that alone. The seat is in play.

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CA-22 Toss-up D+1

Valadao, the survivor.

Valadao (R) is the surviving Central Valley moderate in a D+1 baseline district. $2.9M cash advantage, but the partisan headwind never quits. Toss-up tier, leaning the way the cycle blows.

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Movement

What changed, and why.

Every rating change is logged with the date, model version, and a one-line rationale. Tier flips are highlighted.