On Tuesday, CivicForumPAC released its 2010 Virginia U.S. House Race ratings. As of July, the conservative political action committee projects that Republicans will pick-up one to two seats in the lower chamber of the U.S. Congress. A complete breakdown is below:
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2
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3
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4
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5
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| District 3
(D-Scott) |
District 9
(D-Boucher) |
District 2
(D-Nye) |
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District 1
(R-Wittman) |
| District 8
(D-Moran) |
District 11
(D-Connolly) |
District 5
(D-Perriello) |
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District 4
(R-Forbes) |
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District 6
(R-Goodlatte) |
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District 7
(R-Cantor) |
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District 10
(R-Wolf) |
Summary
U.S. House, Virginia Delegation Composition (current): 6 Democrats, 5 Republicans
Projected Net Virginia Delegation Change: GOP + 1-2 (VA-2, VA-5)
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Source: CivicForumPAC
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