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While it is statistically difficult for the Democrats to retake control of the House of Representatives from the Republicans this November, it is possible, especially if there is a groundswell of public involvement. Listed below are the 15 most vulnerable Republican Members of Congress and their Districts. If you live in one of the Congressional Districts listed below, please consider volunteering on behalf of the Democratic candidate in your District. I'm not a strongly partisan Democrat, but after the past two years of Republican obstructionism, it is important that the Republicans loose control of the House this year. So, if you care about income inequality, economic justice for the middle class, women's rights, internet freedom, and/or the environment, please consider getting involved. I am.
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DIST. REPRESENTATIVE
AZ-1 NEW SEAT CA-7 Dan Lungren CA-26 OPEN (Gallegly) CA-52 Brian Bilbray CO-6 Mike Coffman FL-18 Allen West IL-11 Judy Biggert IL-17 Bobby Schilling MN-8 Chip Cravaack NV-3 Joe Heck NH-2 Charlie Bass NY-18 Nan Hayworth NY-19 Chris Gibson OH-16 MERGED (Renacci) TX-23 Francisco Canseco
Bro, I'm going to pass on this one for the simple reason that I am firmly against playing the Dems-vs-GOP game. It's a big discussion and a long one, but this is firm. I haven't labored (with little success) for nearly half a century promoting the need for independent progressive politics, to fall into the lesser-evil bind now. I say this with respect, but that's all.
IN THE FALL, WE'LL FIRE YOU ALL!!