In Ohio, at least two U.S. House seats are very much in play, and although Democrats are raising money in Ohio — six Democratic challengers out-raised Republican incumbents last quarter — the districts as drawn are fairly safe for incumbents, said Kyle Kondik of the UVA Center for Politics. “The Ohio House map is designed to elect 12 Republicans and four Democrats,” he said. That’s the current split, “and that’s probably what you should expect at this stage.”