While new reports suggest that Republicans are likely to retain their majority in the House of Representatives, Democrats are steadfast in their argument that they have a shot at retaking it.
Minority leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Steve Israel have said in the last few months that they believe Democrats could take back the House. Both politicians are active in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), the campaign and fundraising arm of the the Democratic party.
Rep. Donna Edwards of Maryland lent her voice to the debate Tuesday while appearing on Daily Rundown. Edwards said she didn’t think it was a “stretch” for the Democrats to gain the seats they need to make up a majority in the fall.
“I think redistricting was a wash, and I think we’re going to do very well,” she said. “Every one of these districts is going to be won district by district, not national races…We’ve got great candidates out there.”








