The NRCC’s Big Board.


The NRCC has drawn up a map of all 435 Congressional Districts, separated them out by state, and linked each district to the website of either the incumbent Republican that represents it, or the Republican that will be challenging the incumbent Democrat in November.

Note that in cases of contested primaries without an incumbent (like, say, FL-05′s) the NRCC is explicitly not taking sides by picking any particular campaign to highlight; they’ll put up the website of a candidate who is the only one in a primary, which makes sense.

I’ve been playing with this feature for a bit, and the NRCC came through on this one: it’s straightforward, easy to use, and it’s going to save me a good deal of work. I suggest that folks use it, particularly if they feel the need to concretely express their disapproval of the latest Democratic Member of Congress’s shenanigans. And with 430 of 435 races being contested, folks usually can.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.


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Their link for CA-13 isn't working.

eastbaylarry (Diary) Monday, August 2nd at 11:29AM EDT (link)

For anybody interested, this is Pete Starks district and he is certainly an incumbent that needs to be defeated. Our Republican challeger is Forest Baker and his site is:
http://www.forestbakerforcongress.com/

2+2=4 dammit!

They Also Don't Have a Link to CA-12...

IJB Monday, August 2nd at 11:36AM EDT (link)

But that may be because that candidate doesn’t have a website.

Still – minor quibbles…

I've put this thread to the relevant folks' attention...

Moe Lane (Diary) Monday, August 2nd at 12:36PM EDT (link)

…so people can feel free to let them know about any other teething troubles. :)

 
 
 

Tom Davis says GOP pick up 50 House seats

chihank Monday, August 2nd at 3:22PM EDT (link)

While Martin Frost says the GOP will only pick up 30 House seats.