Resources are flowing into the competitive congressional races that will determine the balance of power in Washington next year. Democrats are seeking to flip four seats to regain control of the House, while Republicans aim to expand their majority. Control of the House could come down to Republican-controlled districts that Democratic President Joe Biden carried in 2020 and vice versa, making these districts crucial battlegrounds.

One of the closely watched races is in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, where Republican Austin Theriault is challenging Democratic incumbent Jared Golden. With nearly $16 million in political ads reserved for this district, it is shaping up to be a competitive contest. Golden, a Marine Corps veteran, has bucked some of Biden’s administration’s policies, making him an intriguing candidate. Theriault, a former NASCAR driver, brings a fresh perspective to the race, and the level of spending indicates the district’s importance to both parties.

In New York’s 4th Congressional District, Democrat Laura Gillen is challenging Republican incumbent Anthony D’Esposito in a rematch from two years ago. With nearly $11 million in advertising planned for this race, it is expected to be highly competitive. D’Esposito, a former NYPD detective, has focused on public safety, while Gillen, a former town supervisor, emphasizes support for a woman’s right to choose. The district is seen as a prime opportunity for Democrats to recapture seats and secure a House majority.

In Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, Democratic incumbent Matt Cartwright is facing a tough challenge from Republican Rob Bresnahan. With significant resources pouring into the race, it is clear that both parties view this as a critical battleground. Cartwright, who voted against a House GOP bill on border issues, is emphasizing his support for deporting immigrants who commit crimes. Bresnahan, a CEO, highlights his experience in local communities, making the race competitive and closely watched.

Arizona’s 1st Congressional District sees Republican Rep. David Schweikert in a tight race against Democrat Amish Shah. Schweikert, who has won comfortably in the past, faces a tougher challenge this time. With significant ad spending from both sides, this race is shaping up to be highly contested. In California’s 13th Congressional District, freshman Republican Rep. John Duarte faces a rematch against Democratic challenger Adam Gray. With the district being closely divided and having swung in both directions in recent elections, it is considered a toss-up race.

In Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez faces a rematch against Republican Joe Kent, who was endorsed by Trump. The district, which Trump won in 2020, is seen as a vulnerable spot for Democrats. With substantial ad spending from both sides, the race is expected to be closely fought. The candidates differ on key issues like abortion access and border security, making it a race to watch in the lead-up to the election.

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