Roll Call elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has two dozen House race ratings shifts — and they’re all positive for Democrats. Nearly one month from Election Day, Gonzales discusses how it’s more a question of Democratic prospects being good or great in the House than anything else. See below for a full list of all the ratings shifts and watch the video for more analysis.
- California’s 10th District from Tilt Republican to Toss-up
- California’s 25th from Tilt R to Toss-up
- California’s 45th from Lean R to Toss-up
- California’s 48th from Toss-up to Tilt Democrat
- California’s 49th from Tilt D to Lean D
- Colorado’s 6th from Toss-up to Tilt D
- Illinois’s 6th from Toss-up to Tilt D
- Iowa’s 1st from Tilt D to Lean D
- Kansas’s 2nd from Tilt R to Toss-up
- Kansas’s 3rd from Toss-up To Tilt D
- Maine’s 2nd from Tilt R to Toss-up
- Michigan’s 8th from Tilt R to Toss-up
- Minnesota’s 2nd from Toss-up to Tilt D
- Minnesota’s 3rd from Tilt R to Tilt D
- North Carolina’s 2nd from Lean R to Tilt R
- North Carolina’s 13th from Lean R to Tilt R
- New Jersey’s 3rd District from Toss-up to Tilt D
- New York’s 19th from Toss-up to Tilt D
- New York’s 22nd from Toss-up to Tilt D
- Pennsylvania’s 1st from Tilt R to Toss-up
- Pennsylvania’s 7th from Tilt D to Lean D
- Pennsylvania’s 10th from Likely R to Lean R
- Virginia’s 2nd from Lean R to Tilt R
- Virginia’s 7th from Tilt R to Toss-up
View the October 4 article by Thomas McKinless on the Roll Call website here.