The 15 Pa. House and Senate races to watch Tuesday
Democrats have a chance to take the majority in the Pennsylvania House, a lot of groups are spending big to make that happen, and Republicans are furiously fighting back. Here are the contests to watch: THE HOUSEWhat Democrats need: A net gain of nine seats What are the odds: The nonpartisan Cook Political Report calls the race for the House majority a toss up. RACES TO WATCH 151st, Montgomery County Incumbent Todd Stephens (R) | Democrat Jonathan Kassa 178th, Bucks County Incumbent Wendi Thomas (R) | Ann Marie Mitchell (D) 18th, Bucks County Incumbent Kathleen Tomlinson (R) | Harold Hayes (D) 168th, Delaware County Incumbent Chris Quinn (R) | Deb Ciamacca (D) 131st, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton Counties Milou Mackenzie (R) | Kevin Branco (D) 105th, Dauphin County Incumbent Andrew Lewis (R) | Brittney Rodas (D) 28th, Allegheny County Rob Mercuri (R) | Emily Skopov (D) 33rd, Allegheny, Westmoreland Counties Carrie DelRosso (R) | Incumbent Frank Dermody (D) 176th, Monroe County Incumbent Jack Rader Jr. (R) | Claudette Williams (D) 72nd, Cambria County Howard Terndrup (R) | Incumbent Frank Burns (D) THE SENATE
What Democrats need: A net gain of four seats. What are the odds: The nonpartisan Cook Political Report says the chamber leans Republican. RACES TO WATCH 9th, Delaware and Chester Counties Incumbent Tom Killion (R) | John Kane (D) 15th, Dauphin, Perry Counties Incumbent John DiSanto (R) | George Scott (D) 49th, Erie County Incumbent Dan Laughlin (R) | Julie Slomski (D) 13th, Lancaster County Incumbent Scott Martin (R) | Janet Diaz (D) 37th, Allegheny and Washington Counties Devlin Robinson (R) | Incumbent Pam Iovino (D) — Ed Mahon of Spotlight PA |