17 Undeclared House Seats, How Will They Break?

Republicans are all but certain to win the House. But How big a majority?

The Washington Post has stellar interactive charts, the best in this election by far. But they are missing three House seats that I added manually.

Based on interactive displays of remaining votes and who was ahead, I created the above chart.

I would be surprised to be off by more than 3 seats in my projections, and I expect none or perhaps one.

If so, it looks like 222-213 House edge in favor of Republicans.

“Director of Misinformation”

In case you missed it, please see Allan Lichtman Blames Elon Musk “Director of Misinformation” for Huge Democrat Loss

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RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago

Musk is director of information, as he doesn’t suppress information that Democrats, Deep Staters and Globalists don’t want people to know, for their political self benefit.

mick
mick
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ

CHEW ON THIS Matt Gates is new arttorney General Lets talk Mish. Dont be afraid!!!!

Kaner
Kaner
1 year ago

Decision Desk is the best source for this I’ve seen, should be Repubs by a margin of 221-214. You can see two races that haven’t been called yet on the Republican side, one in Alaska and one in California.

https://decisiondeskhq.com/results/2024/General/US-House/

wayne
wayne
1 year ago

Why does nate silver get so much attention? Your analysis and predictions on this election was spot on!

Maya
Maya
1 year ago

Here is more anti-Trump garbage from WSJ. As one reviewer says, Biden’s were so loyal they kept the “sharp as a tack” farce going almost right up to the election. J

Loyalty Is Common Thread as Trump Fills Foreign Policy, Immigration Jobs – WSJ

Just trying to convince Mish that WSJ is in the league with NYT and WaPo now. Don’t take them seriously

Stuki Moi
Stuki Moi
1 year ago
Reply to  Maya

They’ve been entirely useless for over 50 years. The NYT for 80.

Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  Stuki Moi

I remember when WSJ went to two sections in the mid 70’s and became useless.

Stuki Moi
Stuki Moi
1 year ago
Reply to  Lisa_Hooker

You can’t be a “business paper” once the the only means “business” has to make a living, is to sit around The New York Fed squawking like hungry chicklets. While the only people supposedly “making money” from what idiots and indoctrinates attempt pass of as “business” are; to a person; too imbecile to do anything other than exactly such sitting around and squawking.

Eric Vahlbusch
Eric Vahlbusch
1 year ago

220+ would be great. But as far as I know, Marc Elias is still alive. So anything is still possible.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago

Can you imagine the insanity of electing the president based on popular vote when you have California taking two weeks to count ballots?

Wayne Cerne
Wayne Cerne
1 year ago
Reply to  Sentient

The beauty of the electoral college is that is contains the corruption to the state level. That is why the democrats want it abolished.

steve
steve
1 year ago

I think the counting delays are attempts to steal the elections at this point.

Kevin
Kevin
1 year ago
Reply to  steve

I’m in California and there have been bomb threats against election centers which I’ve never heard of before. The republicans had effective poll watchers so midnight water main breaks were not an option like they were in Atlanta in 2020.

Wayne Cerne
Wayne Cerne
1 year ago
Reply to  Kevin

They essentially just made pole watching illegal in Illinois….

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