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wesmoorenerd
westroopnerd
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« on: June 29, 2018, 02:40:54 AM »

Here's mine:

1. Mary Gay Scanlon
2. Chrissy Houlahan
3. Jeff Van Drew
4. Donna Shalala
5. Ann Kirkpatrick
6. Jennifer Wexton
7. Mike Levin
8. Susan Wild
9. Mikie Sherrill
10. Abby Finkenauer
11. Gil Cisneros
12. Kim Schrier
13. Angie Craig
14. Conor Lamb (I think Rothfus is considered the real incumbent here)
15. Tim Greimel
16. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
17. Jason Crow
18. Katie Hill
19. Josh Harder
20. Scott Wallace
21. Antonio Delgado
22. Tom Malinowski
23. Harley Rouda
24. Anthony Brindisi
25. Dean Phillips
26. Gina Ortiz Jones
27. Brendan Kelly
28. Sean Casten
29. Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
30. Danny O'Connor
31. Dan McCready
32. Katie Porter
33. Randy Bryce (yes Randy Bryce!)
34. Abigail Spanberger
35. Amy McGrath
36. Paul Davis
37. Kara Eastman
38. Jared Golden
39. Elaine Luria
40. Tom Niermann
41. Elissa Slotkin
42. Colin Allred
43. Ben McAdams
44. Cindy Axne
45. Andy Kim
46. Max Rose
47. Aftab Pureval
48. Kathy Manning
49. Xochitl Torres Small
50. Leslie Cockburn
51. Lisa Brown
52. Lucy McBath
53. Richard Ojeda
54. Clarke Tucker
55. Kathleen Williams
56. TJ Cox
57. Dana Balter
58. Betsy Dirksen Londrigan
59. George Franklin
60. Lauren Underwood
61. Betsy Rader
62. Perry Gershon
63. Lauren Baer
64. George Scott
65. Gretchen Driskill
66. David Kim
67. Joseph Kosper
68. Jessica Morse
69. Theresa Gasper
70. Mary Barzee Flores
71. Andrew Learned
72. David Shapiro
73. Linda Coleman
74. Rick Neal
75. Cort VanOstran
76. Dan Kohl
77. Heather Ross
78. Matthew Morgan (if his name is on the ballot...)
79. Joe Cunningham
80. Mel Hall
81. David McDevitt
82. Diane Mitsch Bush
83. Max Della Pia
84. Nancy Soderberg
85. Ron DiNicola
86. Andrew Janz
87. Frank McNeill
88. Mary Hegar
89. Kendra Horn
90. Ammar Campa-Najjar
91. Ken Harbaugh
92. Hiral Tipirneni
93. Bibiana Boerio
94. Tedra Cobb
95. Liuba Shirley
96. Cathy Albro
97. Beau Liegeois
98. Clint Koble

That's about as far as I can get before you get into reaches that are just too reach-y.
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wesmoorenerd
westroopnerd
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Political Matrix
E: -5.16, S: -7.13

« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2018, 02:57:02 AM »

Cathy Myers! On this, there can be no debate!

It is Cort VanOstran!  I've never seen a 'Van' where there isn't a space in between before.

I mean, IronStache does have the backing of D-trip and all...

Cort VanOstran probably has the weirdest name of this election cycle, which is saying a lot considering "Xochitl Torres Small".
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wesmoorenerd
westroopnerd
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Posts: 2,600
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Political Matrix
E: -5.16, S: -7.13

« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2018, 03:02:36 AM »

Cathy Myers! On this, there can be no debate!

It is Cort VanOstran!  I've never seen a 'Van' where there isn't a space in between before.

I mean, IronStache does have the backing of D-trip and all...

Cort VanOstran probably has the weirdest name of this election cycle, which is saying a lot considering "Xochitl Torres Small".

On Conor Lamb.  They're both 'the real incumbents.'  It's a case of member vs member.  Obviously Rothfus has served longer, but member vs member happens in both primaries and general elections with every redisctricting. I don't see the point in trying to designate one the incumbent and the other the challenger.

I included Conor Lamb mostly for academic purposes. He is an incumbent, but if you had to designate a single incumbent, Rothfus has served longer and Lamb currently represents only a fraction of the district he's currently running in.
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wesmoorenerd
westroopnerd
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Posts: 2,600
United States


Political Matrix
E: -5.16, S: -7.13

« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2018, 05:15:13 AM »

Cathy Myers! On this, there can be no debate!

It is Cort VanOstran!  I've never seen a 'Van' where there isn't a space in between before.

I mean, IronStache does have the backing of D-trip and all...

Cort VanOstran probably has the weirdest name of this election cycle, which is saying a lot considering "Xochitl Torres Small".

On Conor Lamb.  They're both 'the real incumbents.'  It's a case of member vs member.  Obviously Rothfus has served longer, but member vs member happens in both primaries and general elections with every redisctricting. I don't see the point in trying to designate one the incumbent and the other the challenger.

I included Conor Lamb mostly for academic purposes. He is an incumbent, but if you had to designate a single incumbent, Rothfus has served longer and Lamb currently represents only a fraction of the district he's currently running in.

1.I think you need to have some Democrat from Alaska on your list for the reason I said: Don Young is so erratic you never know if he'll finally melt down.

2.Peter Joffrion is my pick for surprise competitive race.  The Huntsville part of the district has a lot of science types.

1. Don Young has survived for decades. It's possible but I don't think he's getting the boot.

2. There is a 0% chance a Democrat wins any seats in Alabama unless that Democrat is Terri Sewell.
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