Most of the new DCCC Frontliners are in pretty strong Biden seats (user search)
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« on: January 29, 2022, 12:14:47 AM »

I would take these lists with a grain of salt. The fact Kaptur and Wexton were added at the same time is telling, especially since Kaptur is clearly far more vulnerable no matter what happens on Ohio Redistricting at this point; the snake is long gone.

Also if Dems view say Wexton's race as likely D, they may still invest a bit of money just to be careful. Really doubtful she loses as McAuliffe still carried the new VA-10 by a few points, and Wexton is an incumbent who generally seems more liked than McAuliffe. It's definitely a race they can and should win unless they completely ignore it.

Someone like Killdee however is in more in immediately peril and may just lose because of dis- favorable climate np matter what he does.

Also, is it just me or is every district on the upper half of that list basically an extremely affluent wealthy suburban district home to many D donors. Bet that plays a role.
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