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Editors Roundtable: 2026 House Races We Couldn't Agree On And Why Our Ratings Will Change

Editors Roundtable: 2026 House Races We Couldn't Agree On And Why Our Ratings Will Change

Update: 2025-02-20
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This is a special episode in your podcast feed. You are about to hear a recent edition of Editors Roundtable, our Cook Political Report podcast where our team of editors trades behind-the-scenes analysis and dives into the weeds on races and elections.

If you're a political junkie - and chances are high that you are if you're listening to this - subscribe to Editors Roundtable today in Apple podcasts for just $1.99 a month.

You can also listen by subscribing to the Cook Political Report.

On this episode, Amy Walter, Erin Covey, and Matthew Klein take a look at our new 2026 House Race Ratings. They go over why these ratings look they way they do right now and explain why they will change over the next 21 months before election day. They also talk about which races they had disagreements over. In two cases, those races fell in districts that have been moving to the right.

To read about our 2026 House Race Ratings and see where each race stands go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe

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Editors Roundtable: 2026 House Races We Couldn't Agree On And Why Our Ratings Will Change

Editors Roundtable: 2026 House Races We Couldn't Agree On And Why Our Ratings Will Change