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The problem for House Republicans is two-fold. First, at least half of the open seats they must defend are competitive between the two parties and are in territory where Republicans have struggled of late. Second, as more and more Republican members of Congress head into retirement, it makes it far easier for other Congressman only considering retirement to walk away.

So where do these newly vacant House seats rank on this month's Line? Click here for Chris Cillizza's answer, then submit your own below.
 
 
Submit your own ranking of this week's top ten most likely House seats to switch parties in 2008. As always, the No. 1 ranked race should be the most likely to be controlled by the other party after the next election.
 
Arizona 1st (R)
California 4th (R)
Illinois 11th (R)
Minnesota 3rd (R)
New Jersey 3rd (R)
New Jersey 7th (R)
New Mexico 1st (R)
Ohio 15th (R)
Ohio 16th (R)
Pennsylvania 10th (D)
 
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