Factbox-Nine U.S. House races to watch in the midterm election
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[October 05, 2022]
By Moira Warburton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Control of the U.S.
House of Representatives is at stake in the Nov. 8 midterm elections,
with Republicans favored by nonpartisan forecasters to win a majority in
the chamber, which would allow them to block President Joe Biden's
legislative agenda and launch investigations of his administration.
Here are nine races that could determine which party wins control of the
chamber:
ALASKA'S AT-LARGE DISTRICT
Democrat Mary Peltola won a surprise victory in an August special
election, beating two Republicans: former Republican vice presidential
nominee Sarah Palin and businessman Nick Begich. Republicans objected to
Alaska's new system of "ranked choice" voting, in which voters list
candidates in order of preference, though Peltola would have won even
under the old system as she got the most votes. The three will face off
again in November.
ARIZONA'S 2ND DISTRICT
Democratic Representative Tom O'Halleran faces a difficult race after
his seat covering much of the eastern half of the state was redrawn and
encompasses more Republican voters.
His Republican opponent, Eli Crane, is a former Navy SEAL who in
September 2021 called on Arizona's legislature to "decertify" Biden's
win in 2020.
CALIFORNIA'S 22ND DISTRICT
Republican Representative David Valadao was one of only 10 House
Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in his second trial. He is now
facing a tough challenge from Democratic state representative Rudy Salas
in a Central Valley district that has been redrawn substantially since
the last election.
FLORIDA'S 13TH DISTRICT
This suburban Tampa district is one of several Democratic-held seats in
Florida that Republicans are likely to pick up thanks to a new district
map backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.
Republican Anna Paulina Luna, a U.S. Air Force veteran, is favored over
Democrat Eric Lynn, a former Obama administration official.
KANSAS'S THIRD DISTRICT
Democrat Sharice Davids faces a difficult race after Republicans redrew
her suburban Kansas City district to take in more rural,
Republican-leaning areas. However, the national debate over abortion
could work in her favor: voters in this conservative state shocked the
country in August by rejecting a constitutional amendment that would
have banned the procedure. She will face Amanda Adkins, a former chair
of the state Republican Party.
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A voter casts his ballot for the midterm
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MAINE'S 2ND DISTRICT
Democratic Representative Jared Golden narrowly won this mostly
rural district in 2018. He will face Republican Bruce Poliquin, who
formerly held the seat. Golden is a moderate Democrat who often
distances himself from party leadership, while Poliquin is
emphasizing hot button issues like immigration and gun rights,
rather than the fiscal topics he ran on before. Two independent
candidates have not drawn significant support but could be a factor
because Maine, like Alaska, uses ranked choice voting.
OHIO'S 9TH DISTRICT
Democrat Marcy Kaptur faces perhaps her most difficult re-election
since 1983 after Republicans redrew her Toledo-area district. But
her chances are looking better after the Associated Press reported
that Republican nominee J.R. Majewski misrepresented his military
career. Republicans have pulled their advertising for Majewski, a
vocal Trump advocate who was at the U.S. Capitol during the riot on
Jan. 6, 2021. Analysts have switched predictions for the seat in
Kaptur's favor.
OREGON'S 5TH DISTRICT
Democratic voters ousted moderate incumbent Kurt Schrader in a
primary election in favor of progressive challenger Jamie
McLeod-Skinner. But analysts say she may be too liberal for this
district, which includes suburbs of Portland as well as Salem. She
faces Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a former mayor of Happy
Valley, a Portland suburb.
VIRGINIA'S 2ND DISTRICT
Democratic Representative Elaine Luria, a retired naval commander,
has drawn national attention for her work on the committee
investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on Congress. She faces a tough
re-election fight in a military-heavy district centered on Virginia
Beach, and has focused on the issue of abortion. Republican
challenger Jen Kiggans, a state senator, says voters are more
concerned about inflation.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton in Washington; Editing by Andy
Sullivan and Josie Kao)
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