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Between Trump’s War on Iran, Trump’s tariffs, and the murder of American citizens by agents of the federal government, things are not going well in Trump’s America.

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#Trump #War #Iran #Tariffs #ICE #Immigration #CPB #DHS

The horrors committed by an aspiring autocrat are bad for the country, but they also create a favorable political environment for Democrats in this year’s upcoming midterm elections.

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Today, we’re going to examine how well Democrats might perform in the US House in 2026.

In the process, we will discuss elections where Democrats have performed well in the US House, from 1990 to the present.

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Jason Beets

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Democrats won 215 US House seats in 2024.

This will be the baseline for comparisons that discuss how many additional seats Democrats need to win in 2026 to perform as well as they have in previous elections, when Democrats performed well in the House.

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March 12, 2026 at 4:04:25 PM

I will rely on a table of US House results for elections from 1990 to 2024, and its accompanying graphs, that I first published in "Republicans retain House control" in January 2025, about the results of the 2024 House elections.

jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2025/0

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#Congress #Elections #US #USA #Politics #USPol

Republicans retain House control - Republicans retain House control

jasonbeets.blogspot.com

Republicans retain House control

  In 2024, Republicans retained control of the US House of Representatives. Republicans won 220 seats, and Democrats won 215 seats.   ...

This table shows how many seats Democrats, Republicans, and Independents won in the US House of Representatives, every two years, from 1990 to 2024.

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#Congress #House #Elections #Politics

I will also use the forecasts for US House races compiled by the Cook Political Report.

Both the Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball publish forecasts for various races that describe how likely Democrats or Republicans are to win, using tossup, lean, and likely designations.

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