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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Dec 13, 2024, 08:02 AM Dec 13

Jeffries super PAC looks deep into GOP territory for 2026 map [View all]

Source: Axios

12 hours ago


A super PAC closely aligned with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is circling districts that voted for their Republican incumbents by as much as 30 percentage points as it charts a course back to the majority

Why it matters: Democrats are cautiously optimistic that they can pull off a repeat of the 2018 "Blue Wave" as Trump's right-wing policy agenda and appointments come into view.

  • "I think that it's pretty clear that Republicans will overreach and that will create some political opportunity," Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), the chair of the House Democratic caucus, told Axios.


  • Driving the news: House Majority PAC released a memo outlining a whopping 29 districts they're targeting in the upcoming election cycle.

  • Only a handful of the districts went for Vice President Harris over President-elect Trump.
  • On the House level, the districts went Republican by margins ranging from a fifth of a percentage point to more than 14 points.
  • The PAC also included another 16 seats on its "districts to watch" list in which House Republicans won by 12 to 29 percentage points.


  • Zoom in: HMP President Mike Smith, underscoring the logic behind such a sprawling list of targets, pointed to that Cook Political Report's ratings for the 2018 cycle.

  • "At the beginning of the 2018 cycle, there was 1 Republican rated in a likely or lean Democratic seat, with 12 rated as Tossup or Lean R," he said.
  • "By the end of the cycle, there were 18 Republicans in likely or lean Democratic seats and 57 in Toss Up or Lean R" seats.
  • Said Aguilar: "I think we can compete in a lot of places once people find out that Donald Trump promised to lower their costs and raise their incomes and none of that will come to fruition."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2024/12/13/jeffries-2026-elections-republican-seats
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