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« on: March 18, 2018, 08:36:39 PM »
« edited: March 18, 2018, 08:40:00 PM by Oryxslayer »

Seriously, MN-08 needs to get off the list. The rest is kinda fine, and there is a clear trend: marginal seats all the way to strong dem seats preferably open with good candidates. With that in mind, I would remove IA-01 and put CA-49 somewhere on the list, and also stick PA-17 on the list if it technically counts. MN-08 should get off the list, and MN-01 should enter if we are considering R pickups.

Yeah and like the article says, while 4-10 are arguable, 1-3 are really not. PA-05 and FL-27 are simply now safe D seats without any real R competition, and NJ-02 is pretty much Van Drew's already thanks to his record in NJ.
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