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Tracking the House’s Most Competitive Races

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Tracking the House’s Most Competitive Races

The balance of power in the House of Representatives will likely be decided by 43 of the most competitive races, according to the most recent ratings by the Cook Political Report.

Note: Districts without an incumbent party have been redistricted since 2022.

Republicans could maintain control of the chamber by winning just ten of the 24 seats rated as tossups if they also secure the seats rated Likely or Lean Republican. They have incumbents in 13 of those tossup seats.

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District Incumbent 2022 margin
Alaska 1 Peltola
Ariz. 1 Schweikert
Ariz. 6 Ciscomani
Calif. 13 Duarte
Calif. 22 Valadao
Calif. 27 Garcia
Calif. 41 Calvert
Calif. 45 Steel
Colo. 8 Caraveo
Maine 2 Golden
Mich. 7 open
Mich. 8 open
Neb. 2 Bacon
N.J. 7 Kean Jr.
N.M. 2 Vasquez
N.Y. 4 D’Esposito
N.Y. 17 Lawler
N.Y. 19 Molinaro
N.C. 1 Davis
Ohio 13 Sykes
Ore. 5 Chavez-DeRemer
Pa. 7 Wild
Pa. 8 Cartwright
Wash. 3 Gluesenkamp Perez
District Incumbent 2022 margin
Calif. 47 open
Conn. 5 Hayes
Ill. 17 Sorensen
Ind. 1 Mrvan
Minn. 2 Craig
Nev. 3 Lee
N.Y. 18 Ryan
N.Y. 22 Williams
Ohio 9 Kaptur
Ore. 6 Salinas
Pa. 17 Deluzio
Texas 34 Gonzalez
Va. 7 open
District Incumbent 2022 margin
Iowa 1 Miller-Meeks
Iowa 3 Nunn
Mich. 10 James
Pa. 10 Perry
Va. 2 Kiggans
Wis. 3 Van Orden
District Incumbent 2022 margin
Ala. 2 open
Calif. 9 Harder
Calif. 49 Levin
Fla. 9 Soto
Kan. 3 Davids
Md. 6 open
Mich. 3 Scholten
Nev. 1 Titus
Nev. 4 Horsford
N.H. 1 Pappas
N.H. 2 open
N.Y. 3 Suozzi
Ohio 1 Landsman
Ore. 4 Hoyle
Texas 28 Cuellar
Wash. 8 Schrier
District Incumbent 2022 margin
Calif. 3 Kiley
Calif. 40 Kim
Colo. 3 open
Fla. 13 Luna
Fla. 27 Salazar
Mont. 1 Zinke
N.Y. 1 LaLota
Pa. 1 Fitzpatrick
Texas 15 De La Cruz
Wis. 1 Steil

Note: Districts without historical vote margins have been redistricted since 2022.

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Video: What the Texas Primary Battle Means for the Midterms

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new video loaded: What the Texas Primary Battle Means for the Midterms

The first battle of the midterm elections will be the U.S. Senate primary in Texas. Our Texas bureau chief, David Goodman, explains why Democrats and Republicans across the U.S. are watching closely to see what happens in the state.

By J. David Goodman, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, June Kim and Luke Piotrowski

March 1, 2026

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Mass shooting at Austin, Texas bar leaves at least 3 dead, 14 wounded, authorities say

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Mass shooting at Austin, Texas bar leaves at least 3 dead, 14 wounded, authorities say

Gunfire rang out at a bar in Austin, Texas, early Sunday and at least three people were killed, the city’s police chief said.

Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis told reporters the shooter was killed by officers at the scene. 

Fourteen others were hospitalized and three were in critical condition, Austin-Travis County EMS Chief Robert Luckritz said.

“We received a call at 1:39 a.m. and within 57 seconds, the first paramedics and officers were on scene actively treating the patients,” Luckritz said.

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There was no initial word on the shooter’s identity or motive.

An Austin police officer guards the scene on West 6th Street at West Avenue after a shooting on Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Austin, Texas.

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Davis noted how fortunate it was that there was a heavy police presence in Austin’s entertainment district at the time, enabling officers to respond quickly as bars were closing.

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“Officers immediately transitioned … and were faced with the individual with a gun,” Davis said. “Three of our officers returned fire, killing the suspect.”

She called the shooting a “tragic, tragic” incident.

Texas Bar Shooting

Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis provides a briefing after a shooting on Sunday, March 1, 2026, near West Sixth Street and Nueces in downtown Austin, Texas.

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Austin Mayor Kirk Watson said his heart goes out to the victims, and he praised the swift response of first responders.

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“They definitely saved lives,” he said.

Davis said federal law enforcement is aiding the investigation.

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A long-buried recording and the Supreme Court of old (CT+) : Consider This from NPR

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A long-buried recording and the Supreme Court of old (CT+) : Consider This from NPR
Recently, movie critic Bob Mondello brought us a story about how he found a 63-year-old recording of his father arguing a case before the Supreme Court. The next day, he bumped into Nina Totenberg, NPR’s legal affairs correspondent, in the newsroom. They were talking so animatedly that we ushered them into a studio to continue the conversation.To unlock this and other bonus content — and listen to every episode sponsor-free — sign up for NPR+ at plus.npr.org. Regular episodes haven’t changed and remain available every weekday.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
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