Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing this post over from the House thread - THANK YOU PP!
Anonymous wrote:PEC had an extremely relevant article about just this.
https://election.princeton.edu/
State races are generally not big money affairs, and even increases in support by small amounts, can make a large difference.
Here are his moneyball state races:
https://election.princeton.edu/data/moneyball/
These are the races with the most bang for the buck. All in TX. All TX House District races. Donate if you can.
If I get a chance I'll add current polling data.
TX HD 121 Celina Montoya
TX HD 54 Likeithia Williams
TX HD 26 L. Sarah DeMerchant
TX HD 134 Ann Johnson
TX HD 96 Joe Drago
TX HD 108 Joanna Cattanach
TX HD 92 Jeff Whitfield
TX HD 66 Sharon Hirsch
TX HD 67 Lorenzo Sanchez
TX HD 112 Brandy Chambers
This is great, thanks!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bringing this post over from the House thread - THANK YOU PP!
Anonymous wrote:PEC had an extremely relevant article about just this.
https://election.princeton.edu/
State races are generally not big money affairs, and even increases in support by small amounts, can make a large difference.
Here are his moneyball state races:
https://election.princeton.edu/data/moneyball/
These are the races with the most bang for the buck. All in TX. All TX House District races. Donate if you can.
If I get a chance I'll add current polling data.
TX HD 121 Celina Montoya
TX HD 54 Likeithia Williams
TX HD 26 L. Sarah DeMerchant
TX HD 134 Ann Johnson
TX HD 96 Joe Drago
TX HD 108 Joanna Cattanach
TX HD 92 Jeff Whitfield
TX HD 66 Sharon Hirsch
TX HD 67 Lorenzo Sanchez
TX HD 112 Brandy Chambers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not just Texas. Also Pennsylvania and Georgia
And Wisconsin and Michigan and North Carolina. This is a few weeks old but is a good overview.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/06/democrats-trump-rout-redistricting-349053
And Minnesota and Ohio and Iowa. Here’s an overview from Flippable:
https://flippable.org/our-targets/
And a handy list from the head of the DLCC:
Arizona House: 2 seats
Arizona Senate: 3 seats
Iowa House: 4 seats
Michigan House: 4 seats
Minnesota Senate: 2 seats
North Carolina House: 6 seats
North Carolina Senate: 5 seats
Pennsylvania House: 9 seats
Pennsylvania Senate: 4 seats
Texas House: 9 seats
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not just Texas. Also Pennsylvania and Georgia
Lots of others, too. The Democrats only need to flip 30 individual state legislative seats to flip EIGHT chambers in November.
Anonymous wrote:Bringing this post over from the House thread - THANK YOU PP!
Anonymous wrote:PEC had an extremely relevant article about just this.
https://election.princeton.edu/
State races are generally not big money affairs, and even increases in support by small amounts, can make a large difference.
Here are his moneyball state races:
https://election.princeton.edu/data/moneyball/
Anonymous wrote:PEC had an extremely relevant article about just this.
https://election.princeton.edu/
State races are generally not big money affairs, and even increases in support by small amounts, can make a large difference.
Here are his moneyball state races:
https://election.princeton.edu/data/moneyball/
Anonymous wrote:Critically important as the 2020-2024 cycle will set new boundaries for local and congressional districts based on 2020 census data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not just Texas. Also Pennsylvania and Georgia
And Wisconsin and Michigan and North Carolina. This is a few weeks old but is a good overview.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/06/democrats-trump-rout-redistricting-349053
And Minnesota and Ohio and Iowa. Here’s an overview from Flippable:
https://flippable.org/our-targets/
And a handy list from the head of the DLCC:
Arizona House: 2 seats
Arizona Senate: 3 seats
Iowa House: 4 seats
Michigan House: 4 seats
Minnesota Senate: 2 seats
North Carolina House: 6 seats
North Carolina Senate: 5 seats
Pennsylvania House: 9 seats
Pennsylvania Senate: 4 seats
Texas House: 9 seats