Control of the House is precariously positioned, with Democrats and Republicans engaged in one of the tightest races in recent history, emphasizing the competitive nature of the upcoming elections.
Public and private polling indicates that the House majority is difficult to secure, with only about two dozen of the 435 seats truly contested between the parties.
Ian Russell highlights the close nature of the race due to it being a presidential election year, predicting the effects on the House contests will be significant.
Centrist Democratic incumbents are facing challenges in districts heavily favoring Trump, illustrating the polarized landscape as Republicans and Democrats battle for key seats.
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