NBC News: “Start with the most basic measure, the number of House seats that are thought to be competitive. Back in May of 2017, when the Cook Political Report did its first ratings, it looked as if the Democrats and Republicans were starting on relatively even ground, but the numbers look very different today.”
“Back in May, there were 12 seats held by the Republicans that looked competitive and there were 11 held by Democrats — those were seats that were ranked as ‘lean’ toward their party or were considered even more in danger.”
“As of mid-September, there are 66 GOP-held seats that look competitive and only four Democratic seats in that category.”
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