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Analysis: Will the Suburbs Flip the House? Watch These Seats
Pete Sessions sits in a district that is 47 percent suburban and 0 percent rural. Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder’s district is 79 percent suburban.
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Pete Sessions sits in a district that is 47 percent suburban and 0 percent rural. Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder’s district is 79 percent suburban.
Of course, the new map is fresh and incumbents and challengers are still making decisions, but here’s a start: 1st District (Brian Fitzpatrick, R) Clinton over Trump, 49-47 percent.
Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, 47. Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-Ill., 51. Rep. Trent Kelly, R-Miss., 51. What's going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings?
Claudia Tenney elected with 47 percent in 2016. 24th District — Republican Rep. John Katko re-elected with 61 percent in 2016. 27th District — Republican Rep.
contrast, the other former senator seeking a comeback after six years away, Indiana’s Evan Bayh, had a voting record during Bush’s second term that reflected his centrist reputation: presidential support of 47
 Obama made a late play for Montana in 2008, coming up short to McCain, 50-47 percent.
Rick Nolan in Minnesota’s 8th District, where the incumbent won narrowly, 49-47 percent. Mills is running again, and GOP strategists believe he has improved as a candidate.