Democratic strength in mostly white, well-educated suburbs has stretched the Republican House majority to the breaking point.
The good news for Republicans is it’s not clear that their majority has actually broken yet.
The good news for Democrats is that the midterm playing field is big and diverse. There are a lot of different ways they can make the jump to the net gain of 23 seats they need to retake the House, with dozens of competitive seats where the party has a realistic chance to prevail.
Here’s how the race to 23 breaks down. CONT.
Nate Cohn, New York Times