The bellwether districts to watch that could determine control of Congress
NPRThe bellwether districts to watch that could determine control of Congress Enlarge this image toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images Alex Wong/Getty Images Republicans are heavily favored to take back control of the House, likely breaking Democrats of full control in Washington. ET : IN-1 Toss Up: After redistricting, incumbent Frank Mrvan is in a district that became more Republican, but would have gone for Joe Biden by 3 points in 2020. OH-9 Lean Democrat: This district was made more Republican and opened up Democratic incumbent Rep. Marcy Kaptur to a challenge from Republican Air Force veteran J.R. Majewski. Sponsor Message OH-13 Toss Up: In this newly created seat, state Rep. Emilia Sykes, former state House minority leader, faces former Trump campaign staffer Madison Gessioto Gilbert. Sponsor Message CA-45 Lean Republican: This is the kind of district Republicans likely need to hold to take a fairly sizable majority in the House.