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From the Cook Political Report. The 2021 PVI report is available by subscription.
The Cook PVI measures how each district performs at the presidential level compared to the nation as a whole and takes into account the prior two presidential elections.
The Cook PVI measures how each district performs at the presidential level compared to the nation as a whole and takes into account the prior two presidential elections.
This is the most recent report that's freely available.
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Head-to-head campaign finance comparisons of candidates in every U.S. House and Senate race since the 1999-2000 election cycle, including the relative size of their contributions, the top industries and interest groups supporting them, where the money came from geographically, and more.
Information on what bills members of Congress sponsored and how they voted. Includes link to 2019 report card by GovTrack.us
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Includes information on battleground races, districts that changed party hands in 2018, how representatives voted on impeachment, districts targeted by the DCCC and NRCC, districts held by a party opposite the winning 2016 presidential candidate (includes 2012 presidential margin), and outside ratings of the district races
Information on battleground U.S. House elections (including open seat and 2018 margin) and US House districts won by Democrats in 2018 and Donald Trump in 2016