In addition to the U.S. ** election in 2024, the bipartisan struggle for control of the Senate and House of Representatives is also worth paying attention to, this year's Senate election pattern, the Democratic Party will be under extremely heavy pressure, but the House of Representatives is not, when the map of congressional districts in states such as Alabama, Louisiana and New York is moving in favor of the Democratic Party, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (Democratic Congressional Campaign). The Committee (DCCC) has released its "red-to-blue" project, which targets 17 Republican-held seats in the House of Representatives (one open seat).
The chart below shows the 17 target seats for DCCC. The main responsibility of DCCC is to recruit candidates, raise funds and arrange election activities, etc., to create all favorable conditions for Democratic candidates to enter the House of Representatives, and the current DCCC Chairman Suzan Delbene (D-WA-1) is also the sixth leader in the House of Representatives Democrats, and the list released by the Democratic Party means that there will be more manpower and material resources invested in the corresponding constituencies, and it also shows that the ownership of the above 17 seats will have considerable influence on the control of the next House of Representatives.
Arizona 6th Congressional District: The current U.S. Rep. is Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ-6), which had only 0A narrow margin of 1% narrowly beats Trump, while Ciscomani's former adviser to Governor Doug Ducey (R), a Mexican-American identity, is here at 507: 49.Kirsten Engel, who narrowly defeated the Democrats by 2%, stepped into Congress for the first time and is currently ahead of many opponents with $1.84 million in campaign funds.
There are three main Democrats challenging for the seat, and the DCCC is backed by Kirsten Engel, who lost to the incumbent in 2022 by less than 6,000 votes, and this rematch will attack Ciscomani's voting record for restricting abortion rights. Engel currently has $640,000 in campaign funds, and with the assistance of the DCCC, it will put some pressure on the Republican Party in the constituencies where Biden has won.
California 13th Congressional District: The current U.S. Rep. is John Duarte (R-CA-13), which won the 2020 Biden 109% defeated Trump, and the '22 midterm elections Duarte performed amazingly, with 0The 4% advantage flipped over the blue district to enter Congress for the first time, and the 564-vote advantage was also the second-closest in the United States that year (the first was Lauren Boebert's Co-3), and Duarte currently has $1.23 million in campaign funds, ahead of his opponents.
While as many as five Democrats are running, DCCC is backing Democratic state Assemblyman Adam Gray, who lost to his opponent in 2022 and will make up for his financial disadvantage (only 19.)70,000), once again attacking Republican opponents deep in the blue district.
California 22nd Congressional District: The current U.S. House member is D**ID Valadao (R-CA-22), which defeated Trump by 13% in 2020 in Biden, Valadao is a six-term congressman, was one of the ten Republican representatives of True, and one of the two Republicans who are still in the House of Representatives (the other WA-4 is Dan Newhouse, with two group photos), And it was because of Valadao's stance that it was able to defeat its Democratic opponents in the blue 22 districts last year by 3%.
There are two Democrats running in the district, DCCC supports state Congressman Rudy Salas, Salas was trapped in the negative impact of the Republican Party's "red wave" in 22 years, and only lost to Valadao with about 3,000 votes.
California 27th Congressional District: The current U.S. Representative is Mike Garcia, who won the Biden district in 2020 at 12A 4% advantage beats trump. Garcia was a pilot for the F18 Hornet on the USS Nimitz, retired from Raytheon, entered Congress after winning a special election in 2020 and has been re-elected ever since, because Garcia is more liberal than 81% of Republicans, so she was able to run successfully in District 27, and currently has $1.55 million in campaign funds weaker than her Democratic opponents.
DCCC-backed Democrat George Whitesides is strong, Whitesides worked for NASA during the Obama era, and also served as the CEO of a well-known spacecraft company, he raised 1.73 million in funds when he first stepped into the **, and with the support of DCCC, it is expected to pose a considerable threat to Garcia's re-election.
California 41st Congressional District: The current U.S. Rep. is Ken Calvert (R-CA-41), where Trump in 2020 11% narrowly beats Biden, Calvert is already a member of the House of Representatives for 16 terms, and the highly experienced Calvert is extremely important as the chairman of the sub-committee of the Appropriations Committee (responsible for appropriations for the defense branch). Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA-4) has introduced a two-step CR that expires on March 1 8, and the chairs of the Appropriations Committees of both houses have agreed, so Calvert will be very busy in the coming month, and this person's work will affect the global situation by exaggerating a little.
Four Democrats have joined the challenge of Calvert, with the DCCC backing Will Rollins, a former federal prosecutor who prosecuted the parties to the Jan. 6 "Congress" for April 20226% lost to Calvert, and this time with 1.46 million funds in hand to fight Calvert again, it is difficult to win or lose in the future.
Colorado Congressional District 3: The current U.S. House Representative is Lauren Boebert (R-Co-3), who defeated Democrat Adam Frisch by only 546 votes in 2022, making it the closest district in the United States.
So attracted a total of 16 candidates from both parties to run, DCCC-backed city councilor Adam Frisch, Frisch has raised a terrifying 4.33 million since losing to Boebert with 546 votes in 2022, and has been on the offensive against Boebert, which has a high chance of defeating Boebert, who is riddled with negative news, but with Boebert's departure from District 3, the road to future elections has become confusing.
Iowa 1st Congressional District: The incumbent is Marianette Miller-Meeks (R-IA-1), who has failed three unsuccessful U.S. House of Representatives and was elected in 2020 by a narrow margin of 8 votes. The candidate DCCC's backing is former state legislator and university professor Christina Bohannan, who currently has $630,000 in campaign money less than her opponent's $1.38 million.
Iowa 3rd Congressional District: Current U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn (R-IA-3), endorsed by Trump et al., in 2022, to 07% removed then-Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne, giving the GOP a credit for reversing control of the House of Representatives in the 118th term. Nunn is very conservative, has an anti-abortion stance, and opposes the Democrats' infrastructure bill, and has been extremely dedicative of former Speaker Pelosi's January 6 special committee.
The Democratic candidate supported by DCCC is Lanon Baccam, a former member of the Department of Agriculture who emphasized his opponent's hard-line anti-abortion stance and hopes to make a win in a competitive constituency, which is expected to be invested by the DCCC with considerable resources given Nunn's $1.4 million campaign funding.
The above are the eight important seats that will determine the control of the House of Representatives in the next Congress, and the remaining key seats will be introduced tomorrow, and the primary election for the seats in both houses of the United States on March 5 will start from Texas, North Carolina, California, Arkansas, and Alabama, let's look forward to this feast together!