Hey VA evilDUer's :hi: I posted this in GD: Politics but sometimes stuff gets buried there pretty quick. Thought yall might like to take a look. The article mentions Goode, Davis and Wolf as being candidates we should target. I agree with Goode and Davis, but up here in the 10th Wolf is very popular. I doubt he'd go down but its worth a shot. All 3 have Dem challengers and there is still a month or two left before the filing deadline. Lets try and knock some of these fellas out of office!
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/12/18/15115/759This diary from dKos is an insightful look at the way we should approach the 2006 elections. It contends there are many GOP candidates flying under our radar who deserve our attention. Many are in Dem-leaning or toss-up districts.
THERE ARE 88 IN TOTAL...if we win 16 of these, we take back the house. This is a great read and I suggest you check it out. We need to spread the playing field in 2006 and contest EVERY seat IMHO, but we especially need to target these 88 districts. The author proposes setting up district blogs ASAP, finding good quality DEM candidates to run, and fully giving them our support. Check this out...I think you all will see that we CAN take back the house in 2006
if we run smart and run hard.--SNIP--
Even a cursory glance shows other districts that fit this bill. In Florida, Ric Keller in
FL-08, a district centered in the Orlando corridor that forms the fulcrum of Florida politics...is richly deserving a well-funded battle. Frank LoBiondo, representing
NJ-02, currently has no opponent listed with the DCCC, even though his district is ripe for a concerted Democratic effort. John Kline in
MN-02 and Jerry Weller in
IL-11 also pop off the list as representing districts that are vulnerable yet little emphasized. Finally, Deborah Pryce representing
OH-15 voted with Tom DeLay a whopping 94% of the time though her district encompasses some hard core Democratic precincts in Columbus Ohio. Despite this, her 2004 opponent, Mark Losey struggled with money issues...that's not something we should let happen again. Implicit in Joshua's analysis is a question for the DCCC,
"Why not take these races seriously this time?"--SNIP--
Take a look and let us know what you think. It goes without saying ... We can win in 2006!
:bounce:
-Alec
p.s. The article also mentions professional Asshat Tom Davis from my beloved Virginia's 11th district ... he needs to go!