Posted on 07/26/2010 6:13:56 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
My discussions with Republican strategists and conservative House-watchers yielded a list of 20 races in which this quarters donations are most likely to prove decisive:
Martha Roby, Alabamas 2nd district...Rick Crawford, Arkansass 1st district...David Harmer, Californias 11th district...Cory Gardner, Colorados 4th district...Adam Kinzinger, Illinoiss 11th district...Randy Hultgren, Illinoiss 14th district...Bobby Schilling, Illinoiss 17th district...Jackie Walorski, Indianas 2nd district....Larry Bucshon, Indianas 8th district....Todd Young, Indianas 9th district....Andy Barr, Kentuckys 6th district...Alan Nunnelee, Mississippis 1st district...Joe Heck, Nevadas 3rd district...Chris Gibson, New Yorks 20th district....Renee Ellmers, North Carolinas 2nd district....Lou Barletta, Pennsylvanias 11th district....Mick Mulvaney, South Carolinas 5th district....Kristi Noem, South Dakotas at-large district....Rob Hurt, Virginias 5th district....Morgan Griffith, Virginias 9th district...
(Excerpt) Read more at article.nationalreview.com ...
Links?
Formatting?
Repub National Committee can’t give $200,000 each (Like they did with Dem Lez Dee Sch ???) ???
Sad to see Lou Barletta on that list.
I cannot contribute to all 20 of these candidates, but I would contribute to a trustworthy “bundler” who will aggregate many small donations and disperse the funding equally to only these candidates. I do not trust the GOP congressional campaign committee to do so. Can FR act as the “bundler”?
Thanks for the reminder. I had been meaning to contribute to the Gardner campaign.
The formatting is gone because I excerpted just the names from a five-page article.
Check with clubforgrowth.org. They do a pretty good job of identifying candidates and helping to fund them.
Ping.
InterceptPoint had the below for the week of July 24.
About 1/2 of the R candidates on the list you provided were upgraded in favor of R. While they still have a way to go, IMHO it’s a move in the right direction.
Here’s the summary of the changes to our Experts’ ratings:
There were a total of 44 updates this week to the 91 Congressional races that we believe are truly in play this year.
37 were favorable to the Republicans
7 were favorable to the Democrats
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2558301/posts
bttt
Just pick a couple in the state closest to you.
It’s unfortunate that candidates capable of winning could be hurting for money. We are more generous than the Dems when it comes to parting with our cash. Can’t help all 20 but my $10 is going to South Dakota. Hearseh-Sandlin is an air head who got by on her looks in the past. $25 will go to Angle in the Senate. A conservative candidate in SD is just as good as one in Calif. The kicker is the advertising $$ goes farther in places like SD. I’d say look for the red states first where McLame won in 08.’
Also look for open seats in McCain voting districts .
We've identified such districts here:
http://www.keyhouseraces.com/content/key-races-three-year-presidential-voting-history-chart
It's just a crime that there are so many Democrats representing districts that have a strong conservative lean in presidential elections.
This is an excellent suggestion. Please allow me to be included. I do not trust the RNC or other groups just Pub. I am a Pub but they do not seem to see just what districts can actually be won. I like Jim warning us.
While it is a noble effort to help those with less funding, I think the only criterion should be whether the race is close or not. Of course there will be some overlap between the two lists—they are somewhat the same in concept but not exactly the same.
InterceptPoint’s work on this is very helpful. If he keeps bringing it up to date, and we keep following the changes, we have the best chance of winning as many seats as possible.
The funding story is interesting. The Dems are ahead for sure but some of the Republicans are catching up and a few are very well funded. The data we're using is from OpenSecrets.org and is the total amount of money raised rather that what is in the bank. We may add a simple link to the complete total/spent/on-hand data compiled by OpenSecrets for each race in the future. In any case, the format makes it easy to compare funds on a Dem vs. Republican basis for each district.
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