The 8th District is back in the spotlight, this time as one of the key seats targeted by Republicans to take back Congress. David Wasserman, House editor for the Cook Political Report, calls the district “right in the middle of the battlefield.”
Schrier faces Republican challenger Matt Larkin in a contest that will shape the next congressional agenda: on government taxes and spending, on health care and the economy, on energy and environmental policy, and on protections for abortion. The race will also determine who holds Congress and its levers of power amid a 2024 presidential election that could again see attempts to overturn the voting results certified in the
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