Coast-to-Coast Drama: ABC Offers In-Depth Look at Top House Races
Candidates are facing tough races in Ohio, Virginia, Hawaii and more.
Oct. 29, 2010— -- Tea Party candidates quit their day jobs to run for Congress in this midterm election. Long-time members of Congress are in the political fights of their lives. Elsewhere, Republicans who lost to Democrats in 2008 want their old jobs back and just might get them. Here's our guide to interesting and key House races from coast to coast:
Freshman Ohio Rep. Steve Driehaus in Tough Rematch With Predecessor
For Dems, 50th State Becomes Hawaii Uh-Oh
Minnesota Nice? Democrat Rep. Jim Oberstar Blasts Tea Party Critics in Debate
Rocket Woman: What Propels a 28-Year-Old Tea Party Rocket Scientist to Congress?
In President Obama's Backyard, Tightening U.S. House Race a Bellwether
Retired UPS Driver and Hay Farmer Takes on Sarah Palin-Backed Tea Party Candidate in Michigan
Sportscaster's Next Call: Congress
The Rookies: Paul Gosar On the Rise in Arizona
The Rookies: Nan Hayworth Makes Strong Push for Congress in New York