2018 federal congressional races.
These are the seats that Hillary Clinton won - with Republican incumbents.
We have to win back 24 House seats.
It starts with the 23 seats that Hillary Clinton won.
All seats with all democratic and republican candidates.
Most seats with the distance between Hillary Clinton and her opponent.
These are seats that where won by a democratic candidate.
One time. This could happen again. It must happen again.
All what we need is a turnout as big ( bigger ) as by presidential elections.
After what we know now, what gerrymandering did, what RUSSIA did and what Trump did, it is time to take these seats back. ALL OF THEM.
AZ-02: OPEN SEAT — (Republican incumbent McSally runs for Senate) Ann Kirkpatrick, Billy Kovacs, William Foster, Matt Heinz, Mary Matiella, Barbara Sherry, Bruce Wheeler(7 Dems declared so far) — against R- Lea Marquez Peterson, Casey Welch
CA-10: Mike Barkley, TJ Cox, Michael Eggman, Josh Harder, Virginia Madueno, Dotty Nygard, Sue Zwahlen (7 Dems now declared) — against R- Jeff Denham(I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 3 percentage points.
CA-21: Emilio Huerta — against R- David Valadao(I)
CA-25: Katie Hill, Bryan Caforio, Jess Phoenix, Daniel Fleming, Scott McVarish, Michael Masterman-Smith, Kelan Farrell-Smith (7 Dems declared so far) — against R- Stephen Knight (I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 6 points.
CA-39: OPEN SEAT — (Ed Royce (I) is retiring) Mai-Khanh Tran,Jay Chen, Gil Cisneros, Sam Jammal, Phil Janowicz, Ted Rusk, Cybil Steed, Andy Thorburn(8 Dems declared so far) — against R- Bob Huff, Young Kim, Shawn Nelson, Andrew Sarega, Steve Vargas (5 Rs declared so far)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 9 points.
CA-45: Brian Forde, Kia Hamadanchy, Dave Min, Katie Porter, Greg Ramsay, Eric Rywalski, Ron Varasteh (7 Dems declared so far) — against R- Mimi Walters(I)
CA-48: Hans Keirstead, Michael Kotick, Laura Oatman, Rachel Payne, Boyd Roberts, Harley Rouda, Omar Siddiqui, Tony Zarkades — against R- Dana Rohrabacher (I), Scott Baugh, Stelian Onufrei, Paul Martin (4 Rs declared so far)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 2 points.
CA-49: OPEN SEAT — (Darrel Issa (I) is retiring) Mike Levin, Douglas Applegate, Paul Kerr, Sara Jacobs, Christina Prejean (5 Dems declared so far) — against R- Rocky Chavez, Kristin Gaspar, Diane Harkey, Brian Maryott, Joshua Schoonover
Hillary Clinton won this district by 8 points.
CO-06: Jason Crow, David Aarestad, Erik Stanger, Levi Tillemann (4 Dems declared so far) — against R- Mike Coffman(I), Roger Edwards
Hillary Clinton won this district by 9 points.
FL-26: Ricky Junquera, Steven Machat, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Steve Smith (4 Dems declared so far) — against R- Carlos Curbelo(I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 16 points.
FL-27: OPEN SEAT —(Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (I) is retiring) Marvin Dunn, Mary Barzee Flores, Matt Haggman, Ken Russell, Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Michael Hepburn, Mark Anthony Person, David Richardson, Jose JavierRodriguez (9 Dems declared so far) — against R- Angie Chirino, Bettina Rodriguez-Aguilera, Bruno Barreiro, Gabe Ferrer, Maria Peiro, Gina Sosa-Suarez (6 Rs declared so far)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 20 points.
IL-06: Becky Anderson, Sean Casten, Carole Cheney, Amanda Howland, Ryan Huffman, Kelly Mazeski, Jennifer Zordani (7 Dems declared so far) — against R-Peter Roskam (I)
KS-03: Sharice Davids, Chris Haulmark, Reggie Marselus, Mike McCamon, Tom Niermann, Jay Sidie, Brent Welder(7 Dems now declared) — against R- Kevin Yoder (I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 1 point.
MN-03: Adam Jennings, Dean Phillips, Brian Santa Maria (3 Dems now declared) — against R- Erik Paulsen(I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 10 points.
NJ-07: Peter Jacob, Goutam Jois, Tom Malinowski, Kurt Perhach, David Pringle, Scott Salmon, Linda Weber (7 Dems declared so far) — against R- Leonard Lance (I), Lindsay Brown
Hillary Clinton won this district by 1 point.
NY-24: Dana Balter, Bill Bass, Scott Comegys, Philip LaTessa, Anne Messenger (5 Dems now declared) — against R- John Katko (I)
PA-06: Chrissy Houlahan, Bob Dettore — against R- Ryan Costello(I)
Hillary Clinton won this district by 1 point.
PA-07: OPEN SEAT — (Pat Meehan (I) is retiring) Shelly Chauncey, Ashley Lunkenheimer, Elizabeth Moro, Dan Muroff, Molly Sheehan, Greg Vitali (6 Dems now declared) — against R- Joe Billie, Greg McCauley
Hillary Clinton won this district by 2 points.
TX-07: Joshua Butler, James Cargas, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, Laura Moser, Ivan Sanchez, Alex Triantaphyllis, Jason Westin(7 Dems declared so far) — against R- John Culberson (I), Edward Ziegler
TX-23: Judy Canales, Jay Hulings, Gina Ortiz Jones, Rick Trevino, Angela Villescaz (5 Dems declared so far) — against R- Will Hurd (I), Alma Arredondo-Lynch
Hillary Clinton won this district by 4 points.
TX-32: Colin Allred, Ron Marshall, Todd Maternowski, Ed Meier, George Rodriguez, Lillian Salerno, Brett Shipp (7 Dems declared so far) — against R-Pete Sessions(I), Paul Brown
VA-10: Shadi Ayyas, Julia Biggins, Alison Kiehl Friedman, David Hanson, Daniel Helmer, Julien Modica, Paul Pelletier, Michael Pomerleano, Deep Sran, Lindsey Davis Stover, Jennifer Wexton (11 Dems declared so far) — against R- Barbara Comstock(I) , Shak Hill
Hillary Clinton won this district by 10 points.
WA-08: OPEN SEAT — (Dave Reichert (I) is retiring) Poga Ahn, Thomas Cramer, Shannon Hader, Robert Hunziker, Brian Kostenko, Brayden Olson, Jason Rittereiser, Kim Schrier (8 Dems declared so far) — against R- Dino Rossi