Tuesday, August 04, 2009

AOL Politics Daily: Republicans Target 70 Congressional Seats

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has identified 70 Democrats to target for the 2010 election, according to an email obtained by AOL Politics Daily. Many of the targeted members are Democratic freshmen and sophomores from conservative districts.

The email sent from an NRCC staffer to Republican PACs says that "we have the opportunity to focus on many more districts and some unusual districts that haven't been targeted in a long time." The email with the list of targeted districts appears at the bottom of this page.

Currently the GOP has 178 seats, so the party would need to win 40 more to regain the majority, but Republicans see the momentum moving in their direction. "Many Democrats are on the defense in their districts now," said the NRCC's eCampaign Director, John Randall. Speaking metaphorically, he said, "Our goal is to get as many seaworthy boats in the water, so, if a great wind comes along, we will have the push to cross the finish line."

The list of 70 districts includes many freshman and sophomore members, as well as a large number from conservative districts, where polls show low support for government handling of the economic recession and health care reform.

"Excessive government spending, cap and trade, rising unemployment and now this terrifying socialized health care plan are the issues facing Democrats at town halls back home this August recess," Randall said.

While all districts are affected by health care reform, GOP strategists are especially targeting members where polls show most voter discontent, including Arkansas Reps. Marion Berry, Mike Ross and Vic Snyder; Rep. Bobby Bright of Alabama and Rep. Travis Childers of Mississippi.

Furthermore, several members are from coal dominated areas, where it will be even more difficult to defend their votes on Cap and Trade. "The Pelosi puppets carried her water on Cap and Trade and are suffering the consequences back home," Randall said. Republican strategists say that Reps. Harry Teague (NM), Rick Boucher (VA), Zack Space and John Boccieri (OH), Frank Kratovil (MD) and Betsy Markey (CO) are particularly vulnerable on this issue.

With the health care reform bills still up in the air, Randall asked, "How many of these Democrats in conservative districts will take another tough vote and vote for government run health care?"

Historical precedent is on the side of House Republicans to pick up seats in 2010. Generally in mid-term elections, the president's opposing party picks up more seats on Capitol Hill, as happened in the sweeps of 1994 and 1982.

The NRCC has already named 13 favorites – called "On the Radar" -- which it will support in their campaigns to win in these 70 Democrat districts. The House GOP chooses which candidates it backs based on their abilities to build an effective campaign structure and demonstrate strong fundraising.

Republicans have noticed a significant difference in this year's recruiting of candidates – as average citizens, not politicians, are stepping up and asking for help to run for office. "There are people proactively coming to us. We are doing far less recruiting and more catching," is how the NRCC described the current political situation in the email.

Randall said that one possible candidate (who wants to remain anonymous for now) told him, "I don't want to run for Congress. But I feel an obligation to my grandchildren to run to stop what the Democrats have done with spending us into huge deficits and forcing us to go give up our own doctors."

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To: PAC
From: [redacted]
Sent: Fri Jul 31 17:47:16 2009
Subject: TARGET DISTRICTS FOR 2010

Hi friends, Below you will find a list of 70 districts that the NRCC is targeting this cycle. As Chairman Sessions stated earlier this week at a pen and pad briefing, "There are people proactively coming to us. We are doing far less recruiting and more catching." With that said we have the opportunity to focus on many more districts and some unusual districts that haven't been targeted in a long time. We are very excited about our prospects in 2010 and look forward to having your support! If you have questions about a particular district please shoot me a note.
Have a great weekend!

AL-02 Rep. Bobby Bright


NM-01 Rep. Martin Heinrich

AL-05 Rep. Parker Griffith


NM-02 Rep. Harry Teague

AR-01 Rep. Marion Berry


NV-03 Rep. Dina Titus

AR-02 Rp. Vic Snyder


NY-01 Rep. Tim Bishop

AR-04 Rep. Mike Ross


NY-13 Rep. Mike McMahon

AZ-01 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick


NY-19 Rep. John Hall

AZ-05 Rep. Harry Mitchell


NY-20 Rep. Scott Murphy

CA-11 Rep. Jerry McNerney


NY-24 Rep. Mike Arcuri

CA-47 Rep. Loretta Sanchez


NY-25 Re. Dan Maffei

CO-04 Rep. Betsy Markey


NY-29 Rep. Eric Massa

CT-04 Rep. Jim Himes


OH-01 Rep. Steve Driehaus

FL-08 Rep. Alan Grayson


OH-15 Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy

Fl-22 Rep. Ron Klein


OH-16 Rep. John Boccieri

FL-24 Rep. Suzanne Kosmas


OH-18 Rep. Zack Space

GA-12 Rep. John Barrow


OK-02 Rep. Dan Boren

HI-01 Rep. Neil Abercrombie


OR-01 Rep. David Wu

IA-03 Rep. Leonard Boswell


OR-04 Rep. Peter DeFazio

ID-01 Rep. Walt Minnick


OR-05 Rep. Kurt Schrader

IL-11 Rep. Debbie Halvorson


PA-03 Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper

IL-14 Rep. Bill Foster


PA-04 Rep. Jason Altmire

IN-08 Rep. Brad Ellsworth


PA-07 Rep. Joe Sestak

IN-09 Rep. Baron Hill


PA-10 Rep. Chris Carney

KS-03 Rep. Dennis Moore


PA-11 Rep. Paul Kanjorski

KY-06 Rep. Ben Chandler


PA -12 Rep. Jack Murtha

LA-03 Rep. Charlie Melancon


SD-AL Rep. Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin

MD-01 Rep. Frank Kratovil


TX-17 Rep. Chet Edwards

MI-07 Rep. Mark Schauer


UT-02 Rep. Jim Matheson

MI-09 Rep. Gary Peters


VA-02 Rep. Glenn Nye

O-04 Rep. Ike Skelton


VA-05 Rep. Tom Perriello

MS-01 Rep. Travis Childers


VA-09 Rep. Rick Boucher

NC-08 Rep. Larry Kissell


VA-11 Rep. Jerry Connolly

ND-AL Rep. Earl Pomeroy


WI-03 Rep. Ron Kind

NH-01 Rep. Carol Shea-Porter


WI-07 Rep. Dave Obey

NH-02 Rep. Paul Hodes


WI-08 Rep. Steve Kagen

NJ-03 Rep. John Adler


WI-01 Rep. Alan Mollahan

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