The Democrat House in trouble

The Hill:

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"It’s become no different than what Republicans faced in '06 and '08," Bolger said. "We're seeing races where the Republican has next to no name ID and is either leading or tied. That means the incumbent loses."

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"If you're a Democrat in a district [Sen. John] McCain [R-Ariz.] won, or a Democrat in a district [President] Obama didn't win by a large margin, you've got some problems," said Bolger.

Thirty-two of the 37 congressional districts held by Democrats that are rated as toss-ups by Cook this November fit that description.

"I see the momentum building and building," McCarthy said Wednesday. The NRCC's vice chairman of recruiting said Democrats are in "panic mode" over their prospects for the fall. Of Democratic incumbents, McCarthy said, "The members themselves see it. They feel it back home and they're lashing out."

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It is a long piece, but the thread is clear, the Democrats are in trouble and the Republicans are becoming more enthusiastic. It will take something dramatic to change the dynamics of this race. I think they became clear when Democrats passed their health care law against the obvious wishes of the voters.

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