July House Update: Democrats Push The Battlefield Into Red Territory

In February, when it was looking like Bernie Sanders would be the Democratic nominee, before COVID-19 and George Floyd’s death, but after the killing of ISIS leader Baghdadi, the USMCA trade deal that de-escalated the Chinese trade war, and Trump’s acquittal by the Senate, thing were looking up for the Grand Old Party. The question […]

As Coronavirus Takes Hold, Republican’s Chances of Flipping the House Diminish

As the coronavirus pandemic halts candidate’s fundraising, and the results of the California jungle primary become finalized, I am amending my ratings in 17 congressional districts. District Old Rating New Rating AZ-1 (O’Halleran, D) Lean D Likely D CA-21 (Cox, D) Lean D Toss-Up CA-22 (Nunes, R) Likely R Safe R CA-25 (OPEN, D) Lean […]

Super Tuesday II Preview

Let’s just talk about the aftermath of Super Tuesday for a little bit. Before South Carolina voted, but after getting 4th and 5th in Iowa and New Hampshire, many though it would be Joe Biden that would be behind in delegates after Super Tuesday, fighting for survival against Bernie Sanders. But after a landslide victory […]