The House Republicansâ€
A National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) memo being sent to candidates and campaigns Monday morning, obtained by Fox News Digital, said the House GOP would rise or fall with Trump.
‘The NRCC holds a Trump card as we enter the home stretch: a historic environmental advantage for the GOP with Donald Trump at the top of the ticket,’ it said.
‘The House has not flipped in the opposite direction of the results of a presidential election since the 1800s. In the previous 75 years, the House majority has not changed hands during a presidential election cycle. Itâ€
It also argues that Trumpâ€
‘An October NRCC polling average shows that among the 16 Biden districts that House Republicans currently hold, Kamala only leads by less than a point on the ballot,’ the NRCC memo said.
‘This includes districts in blue states where Trump is currently either statistically tied or holds a lead where Biden won by double digits in 2020. In contrast, in 2020, Joe Biden won these 16 districts by more than 6.3% on average.’
A Fox News poll from mid-October found Trump leading Harris nationally 50% to 48%.
Fox News Digital reached out to House Democratsâ€
Lawmakers running in tight races, generally known as ‘front-line’ candidates, traditionally must over-perform at the top of their ticket in presidential election years to win.
Both Democrats and Republicans have poured enormous time and resources into such races in New York and California, where a suburban backlash to citiesâ€
There are 16 seats among that number where voters chose Biden over Trump in 2020; however, and the road to the House majority likely lies through them again.
Republicansâ€
‘Despite Democratsâ€
‘Any Democrat-held seat won by Joe Biden by five points or less in 2020 is in danger of flipping to the GOP due to Trumpâ€
Democrats running in 25 of the 26 races dubbed by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report as ‘toss-ups’ have outraised their Republican opponents in the most recent three-month span, according to an analysis by The Hill.
Meanwhile, The DCCC raised $22.3 million in August, compared to $9.7 million by the NRCC. House Democrats ended that period with more cash than the GOP as well – $87 million compared to $70.7 million.