Two weeks out, district-level polls reflect a House battleground gradually polarizing along the lines of the 2016 presidential race. Democrats are maintaining leads over GOP opponents in upscale, Clinton-won “Whole Foods suburbs” of Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Northern Virginia. But Republicans’ numbers continue to improve in Trump-won districts in places like rural Minnesota, Upstate New York and Downstate Illinois. CONT.
David Wasserman, Cook Political Report
Rating Changes:
AK-AL: Young – Likely R to Lean R ←
AZ-08: Lesko – Solid R to Likely R ←
FL-06: OPEN – Likely R to Lean R ←
FL-15: OPEN – Lean R to Toss Up ←
FL-27: OPEN – Toss Up to Lean D ←
IL-12: Bost – Toss Up to Lean R →
NY-23: Reed – Solid R to Likely R ←
OK-05: Russell – Solid R to Likely R ←
TX-22: Olson – Likely R to Lean R ←
TX-31: Carter – Lean R to Likely R →