What's left to count in the House? Can Democrats hold the majority?
CBSN
House Republicans are in position to reach the 218 seats they need to flip the chamber after the midterm elections. As of Saturday night, CBS News estimates Republicans will win at least 214 seats, while Democrats are estimated to win at least 210 seats.
In several outstanding races, Republicans are ahead. However, some toss-ups have been breaking for Democrats, and on Saturday night, CBS News projected that Democrats flipped Washington state's 3rd Congressional District, a seat the GOP was favored to hold.
There are currently 11 races that have not been called, and 10 of those seats are considered "battlegrounds." Of those remaining in battleground districts, five were rated as "toss ups," two were in the "likely Democrat" category, one was "leaning Democrat" and two were "leaning Republican."