Imo it's pretty certain the gop takes the House in 22. The party holding the WH pretty much loses seats on a consistent basis. I've thought the dems have a slim chance if the economy roars back in the last two quarters of 21 and continues growing through the summer of 22. But to do that the dems would actually have to win back some of the districts they won in 18 only to lose them in 20 on the "defund the police" genius campaign by AOC and the SquawdI don't think Joe is going to haul anything anywhere, the Far Left (FL) is not going to go quietly at all. I don't know what the actual split is in the House between the FL and the Moderates, but it's going to be tough for Pelosi to rule with her reduced majority. Can they pass the more moderate stuff without support from the FL? The FL is not going to get the things they want, and they're going to agitate like hell for the next 2 years with threats to primary people in 2022. Interesting to see if the FL does holdout for the things they want, and if it ends up where the House Dems can't do anything within their own caucus. I doubt any of the Repubs will help the Dems do anything without stuff they want included. Which will piss off the FL even more if the Moderates actually compromise with the GOP. All of which means IMHO that the Dem could lose the House in 2022.Yup. The Dems swung too far left, but Joe's gonna haul them back to sanity. I'm thinking of the future. The election is what has irrevocably split the right in two.