I’m writing this because I think that it is important to compete and do well not just in the Federal level races, but in the State level races as well. To that end, I would search for resources that would allow me to easily donate to a list of candidates running for State House or State Senate in swing seats that have a good chance of turning blue in November. Unfortunately, it’s tough to find posts that list out specific candidates and chances of seats flipping for these races, and even if I do find an article, I would have to find each individual candidate’s page or ActBlue listing and donate one at a time.
That was becoming very tedious.
I saw a lot of resources out there that allow a person to split a donation between many Federal House swing districts, and I thought there should be something like that for each state as well. Since I couldn’t find any, I decided to make them myself. Here’s my crack at the state of:
Minnesota!
Minnesota State House:
There are 134 seats in the Minnesota State House, and the Democrats hold 55, with the Republicans
holding 76 (the remaining 3 are vacant). To win back the house, the Democrats will need to pick up 13 seats. There are 25 Republican seats that voted for Trump by less than 10 points, or that were won by Obama in 2012. While 13 seems like a lot, remember that people thought that flipping 17 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates was a long shot, and we only lost that by a coin flip.
This link allows you to split your donation between the closest house seats in Minnesota.
Minnesota State Senate:
There are 67 seats in the Minnesota State Senate, and the Democrats and Republicans both have 33 seats, with one being vacant. While the Senate is not up for re-election this cycle, the vacant seat will hold a special election in November. Unfortunately, it is a very red seat, but if we can somehow win, we’ll flip the senate.
Donate to Joe Perske to flip the Minnesota State Senate!
EVEN $5 TO ONE OF THESE CANDIDATES HELPS! I understand not being able to donate to every single candidate, but every bit counts, so if you can just help out one candidate then please do so.
How do I determine which seats are swing seats? Right now, my method is to see if the seat voted for Obama in 2012, or voted for Trump in 2016 by less than 10 points. I know it’s not a perfect method, especially considering the drastic swings we’ve seen in special elections recently, but I do not have a lot of local knowledge of these races, so I’m just going by the numbers. If you think there’s a race I’m missing and should be added to the list, please comment below. ( Note: some candidates did not have ActBlue pages set up, so they could not be added).
Here’s a link to the Pennsylvania State Legislature swing seats: Pennsylvania Swing Seats
Here’s a link to the Texas State Legislature swing seats: Texas Swing Seats
Here’s a link to the Michigan State Legislature swing seats: Michigan Swing Seats
Here’s a link to the Ohio State Legislature swing seats: Ohio Swing Seats
Here’s a link to the North Carolina Legislature swing seats: North Carolina Swing Seats
Here’s a link to the Iowa Legislature swing seats: Iowa Swing Seats
If this is well received, I will continue doing this for other states. Thank you for donating, and if you know of any good places to share these links, please do so!