Actually, this is Stuart Rothenberg's list, not mine.
I think that he should have included Jim Marshall (D-GA) and perhaps Charles Melancon (D-LA).
Agreed.
Actually, I think there are two Georgia D's that I think are gonna bite the dust. I don't know the D's names, but there are two R Congressman (Burns and Collins) are running in new districts. Burns was a one-termer who won 52-48 in a D district in 2002 due to an ethically challenged opponent, and lost 48-52 in 2004, but the map got thrown out in court, and now the district is 20% new, and more conservative. Collins old district vanished with the new map too, and he lost in the Senate primary, so I think there's very, very good chance to pick up one or both of these.
"Actually, this is Stuart Rothenberg's list, not mine. "