This is posted in the order of who has raised the most money. Where there is more than one candidate in the district, it's posted based on who has raised the most. In most cases, I've only listed candidates who have raised over $100,000. If you are disappointed a candidate you favor isn't listed in a district mentioned here, donate to them.
Candidates in winnable districts
1.Illinois 10, Dan Seals $1,417,332 (900,235)
2.Missouri 6, Kay Barnes 1,403,702 (1,001,636)
3.Connecticut 4, Jim Himes 1,399,727 (951,221)
4.Washington 8, Darcy Burner 1,396,631 (874,274)
5.Ohio 15, Mary Jo Kilroy 1,208,858 (917,052)
6.New Jersey 3, John Adler 1,172,387 (629,433)
7.New Jersey 7, Linda Stender 1,047,910 (606,647)
8.California 4, Charles Brown 952,142 (702,821)
9.Michigan 7, Mark Schauer 904,726 (577,134)
10.Virginia 10, Judy Feder 903,848 (588,929), Mike Turner 82,191 (60,745)
11.New York 29, Eric Massa 898,780 (620,875)
12.Florida 13, Christine Jennings 897,430 (802,211)
13.Illinois 11, Debbie Halvorson 861,344 (427,874)
14.New York 25, Dan Maffei 853,982 (518,352)
15.Arizona 3, Bob Lord 832,747 (612,582)
16.Ohio 2, Victoria Wulsin 771,471 (546,601)
17.Michigan 9, Gary Peters 750,162 (400,567)
18.Ohio 1, Steve Driehaus 694,701 (516,718)
19.Ohio 16, John Boccieri 692,020 (467,306)
20.New Mexico 1, Martin Heinrich 666,354 (465,310) Michelle Lujan Grisham 224,784 (115,704)
21.Florida 24, Suzanne Kosmas 665,077 (359,790)
22.Arizona 1, Ann Kirkpatrick 660,558 (403,159) Mary Kim Titla 169,144 (120,924) Howard Shanker 137,525 (83,538), Jeff Riley 220,825 ($205,000 self financed)
23.Wyoming, Gary Trauner 648,121 (391,697)
24.Virginia 5, Tom Perriello 640,554 (266,665)
25.Idaho 1, Walt Minnick 639,299 (410,353)
26.Florida 21, Raul Martinez 616,666
27.New York 26, Jonathon Powers 598,327 (369,044), Alice Kryzan 287,508 (209,798)
28.Colorado 4 Betsy Markey 594,510 (367,870)
29.New Mexico 2, Harry Teague 579,030 (408,610) ($200,000 self financed), Bill McCamley 357,228 (272,215)
30.Texas 10, Larry Joe Doherty 557,004 (447,530) ($100,000 self financed)
31.Virginia 11, Gerry Connolly 501,394, Leslie Byrne 346,633 (115,398)
32.North Carolina 8, Larry Kissell 497,615 (384,717)
33.California 26, Russ Warner 489,792 (380,232) ($72,102 self financed)
34.Florida 8, Michael Smith 443,895 (367,742), Charlie Stuart 415,853 (310,989) Alan Grayson 142,219 ($100,000 self financed)
35.Maryland 1, Frank Kratovil 435,462 (241,536)
36.Alaksa, Ethan Berkowitz 401,280, (124,201), Diane Benson 141,631 (93,126), Jake Metcalf 138,799, (93,096)
37.West Virginia 2, Anne Barth 379,570
38.Minnesota 3, Ashwin Madia 362,445 (166,366)
39.New York 13, Domenic Recchia 350,460 (220,770), Steve Harrison 150,699 (106,821)
40.Florida 9, John Dicks 342,852 (318,383) ($250,000 self financed)
41.Florida 25, Joe Garcia 331,385
42.Indiana 3, Mike Montagano 326,276 (205,417)
43.Florida 18, Annette Taddeo 321,511 ($180,000 self financed)
44.New Jersey 5, Dennis Shulman 315,324 (191,803) ($51,718 self financed), Camille Abate 218,422 (154,451)
45.California 50, Nick Leibham 314,818 (210,926)
46.Pennsylvania 15, Sam Bennett 313,108 (194,946)
47.Illinois 6, Jill Morgenthaler 306,822 (104,823)
48.Pennsylvania 18, Stephen O'Donnell 294,120 (260,034) ($263,380 self financed)
49.Alabama 3, Joshua Seagall 272,888
50.Minnesota 6 Elwyn Tinklenberg 260,943 (133,152)
51.Virginia 2, Glenn Nye 253,624
52.Ohio 14, William O'Neill 246,620 (209,538)
53.Kentucky 2, Reid Haire 230,728, David Boswell 113,500
54.North Carolina 10, Daniel Johnson 217,061 (123,975)
55.Missouri 9, Judy Baker 216,190 (103,019), Kenneth Jacob 179,730 ($50,000 self financed), Steve Gaw $110,669, Lyndon Bode 77,100 ($56,805 self financed)
56.Pennsylvania 3, Kathy Dahlkemper $212,223 (154,215) ($66,000 self financed)
57.Pennsylvania 6, Bob Roggio 205,199 ($60,500 self financed)
58.Ohio 7, Sharen Swartz Neuhardt 172,990 (69,573)
59.California 52, Mike Lumpkin 163,069 (78,160)
60.Nevada 2, Jill Derby 143,923
61.Illinois 18, Colleen Callahan 137,945 ($50,000 self financed)
62.Montana, Jim Hunt 132,619
63.Iowa 4, Kurt Meyer 130,765 ($100,000 self financed)
63.Minnesota 2, Steve Sarvi 114,946 (53,734)
64.Nebraska 2, Jim Esch 114,346
65.Louisiana 4, Paul Carmouche 111,933
66.Alabama 2, Bobby Bright 54,500
67.Florida 15, Paul Rancatore 41,684
68.Nevada 3, Dina Titus (just entered)
Could be competitive candidates
1.Pennsylvania 5, Mark McCracken $6,941
2.Nebraska 3, Jay Stoddard
3.Florida 10, Bob Hackworth, Max Linn 173,833 (110,000 self financed)
Notes
1.Self financed means either a loan and/or a contribution
2.Just because I haven't mentioned any self financing doesn't mean the candidate hasn't donated anything to themselves, it does mean they haven't donated a significant amount to themselves
'2nd tier' candidates (I don't think they can win, but they either done well in fundraising: over $100,000 or they have a fairly high profile or they're in an open seat)
1.Texas 7, Michael Skelly $853,294 (463,748)
2.South Carolina 1, Linda Ketner 413,875 ($50,000 self financed)
3.Indiana 4, Nels Ackerson 308,602 (201,094)
4.Illinois 13, Scott Harper 247,410 (134,145)
5.California 3, Bill Durston 228,801 (153,862) ($39,700 self financed)
6.Illinois 16, Robert Abboud 202,973 (126,353)
7.South Carolina 2, Rob Miller 201,351 ($60,000 self financed)
8.Ohio 3, Jane Mitakides 164,251 (85,909)
9.New Jersey 4, Joshua Zeitz, 145,613 (97,302)
10.Virginia 6, Sam Rasoul 131,831 (103,837)
11.California 45, Julie Bornstein 118,696 ($90,000 self financed)
12.Washington 4, George Fearing $102,253
13.Kansas 4, Donald Betts (State Senator) 56,398 (20,627)
14.California 46, Debbie Cook (Mayor of Huntington Beach) $47,208
15.Mississippi 3, Joel Gill (open seat)
16.Colorado 5, Harry Eng (open seat)
By my count that adds up to:
68 competitive districts with candidates
3 potentially competitive districts with candidates
17 '2nd tier' candidates
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88 disticts with strong Democratic candidates out of just 199 Republican districts. And there could be more yet. For instance, a Kalamazoo city councillor just entered in Michigan around the filing deadline, and we'll hopefully get a strong candidate to take on the odious Pete King, and there could be more Republican retirements yet (though I don't know anything specific).