Here are the details of my prediction. If a district is "safe" or "likely," that means I am certain or fairly certain that it will go to a particular party, probably by a comfortable margin. If a district "leans" toward a particular party, that means I believe that it is competitive but favors one party or the other. "Tossup" districts feature highly competitive races which could go to either party on election night.
Safe or Likely Republican: 215 seats
Includes 6 currently held Democratic seats - Democratic incumbent Larry Kissell of North Carolina, 1 Democratic open seat in Arkansas, 1 Democratic open seat in Indiana, 2 Democratic open seats in North Carolina, and 1 Democratic open seat in Oklahoma.
Leans Republican: 15 seats
- Colorado 3 - GOP incumbent Scott Tipton reelected
- Florida 10 - GOP incumbent Daniel Webster reelected
- Florida 18 - GOP incumbent Allen West reelected
- Iowa 3 - Combined district; GOP incumbent Tom Latham defeats Dem incumbent Leonard Boswell
- Iowa 4 - GOP incumbent Steve King reelected
- Massachusetts 6 - Democratic incumbent John Tierney loses to Republican Richard Tisei
- Michigan 11 - GOP open seat; Republican Kerry Bentivolio wins
- Minnesota 6 - GOP incumbent Michele Bachmann reelected
- Nevada 3 - GOP incumbent Joe Heck reelected
- New York 18 - GOP incumbent Nan Hayworth reelected
- New York 19 - GOP incumbent Chris Gibson reelected
- New York 27 - Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul loses to Republican Chris Collins
- Ohio 6 - GOP incumbent Bill Johnson reelected
- Utah 4 - Democratic incumbent Jim Matheson loses to Republican Mia Love
- Wisconsin 7 - GOP incumbent Sean Duffy reelected
- Arizona 1 - GOP open seat; Republican Jonathan Paton wins
- California 7 - GOP incumbent Dan Lungren reelected
- California 10 - GOP incumbent Jeff Dunham reelected
- California 36 - GOP incumbent Mary Bono Mack reelected
- California 52 - GOP incumbent Brian Bilbray reelected
- Colorado 6 - GOP incumbent Mike Coffman reelected
- Illinois 10 - GOP incumbent Bob Dold reelected
- Illinois 13 - GOP open seat; Republican Rodney Davis wins
- Michigan 1 - GOP incumbent Dan Benishek reelected
- New Hampshire 1 - GOP incumbent Frank Guinta reelected
- Nevada 4 - New district; Republican Danny Tarkanian wins
- Ohio 16 - Combined district; GOP incumbent Jim Renacci defeats Dem incumbent Betty Sutton
- Pennsylvania 12 - Democratic incumbent Mark Critz loses to Republican Keith Rothfus
- Tennessee 4 - GOP incumbent Scott DesJarlais reelected
- Texas 23 - GOP incumbent Quico Canseco reelected
- California 9 - Democratic incumbent Jerry McNerney reelected
- California 24 - Democratic incumbent Lois Capps reelected
- California 26 - GOP open seat; Democrat Julia Brownley wins
- Connecticut 5 - Democratic open seat; Democrat Elizabeth Esty wins
- Georgia 12 - Democratic incumbent John Barrow reelected
- Illinois 11 - GOP incumbent Judy Biggert loses to Democrat Bill Foster
- Illinois 12 - Democratic open seat; Democrat Bill Enyart wins
- Illinois 17 - GOP incumbent Bobby Schilling loses to Democrat Cheri Bustos
- Kentucky 6 - Democratic incumbent Ben Chandler reelected
- Minnesota 8 - GOP incumbent Chip Cravaack loses to Democrat Rick Nolan
- New Hampshire 2 - GOP incumbent Charles Bass loses to Democrat Ann McLane Kuster
- New York 1 - Democratic incumbent Tim Bishop reelected
- New York 21 - Democratic incumbent Bill Owens reelected
- New York 24 - GOP incumbent Ann Marie Buerkle loses to Democrat Dan Maffei
- North Carolina 7 - Democratic incumbent Mike McIntyre reelected
- Rhode Island 1 - Democratic incumbent David Cicilline reelected
- Arizona 2 - Democratic incumbent Ron Barber reelected
- Arizona 9 - New district; Democrat Kyrsten Sinema wins
- California 41 - New district; Democrat Mark Takano wins
- Florida 26 - GOP incumbent David Rivera loses to Democrat Joe Garcia
- Illinois 8 - GOP incumbent Joe Walsh loses to Democrat Tammy Duckworth
- New York 25 - Democratic incumbent Louise Slaughter reelected
Includes one currently held GOP seat - that of Republican incumbent Roscoe Bartlett.
The good news is that, regardless of whether or not Barack Obama is reelected, the Republicans are virtually certain to retain a big majority in the House of Representatives. This means that if they have enough backbone to do so, they should be able to limit the amount of damage that Obama does to the country over the next four years in the event that he is reelected (which I am not predicting by the way).
Senate and Electoral College predictions to follow soon....
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