With just over a month until Nov. 4, a number of congressional seats remain in play. Democrats would need to defy forecasters and net 17 seats to take back the U.S. House of Representatives, while Republicans are aiming to grow their majority to 245 seats. Neither possibility seems likely.
Below, a look at some of the most competitive races that will determine just how many seats end up in each party's column.
Florida-2
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Nebraska-2
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Arizona-2
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Arizona-1
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California-52
Carl DeMaio (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
West Virginia-3
Nick Rahall (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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New Hampshire-1
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Minnesota-8
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Illinois-10
Bob Dold (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Cailfornia-7
Ami Bera (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Florida-26
Joe Garcia (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
New York-21
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New Jersey-3
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California-31
Paul Chabot (Congressional Quarterly via Getty Images)
Maine-2
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Colorado-6
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Illinois-12
Bill Enyart (Bill Clark via Getty Images)
New York-11
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New York-1
Lee Zeldin (Tom Williams via Getty Images)
Iowa-3
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