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WASHINGTON -- Today the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) announced the 17 seats state Democrats need to win in order to flip eight state legislative chambers this fall. The organization plans to spend $6 million over the rest of the summer toward their efforts to win more legislative majorities.
This announcement comes on the heels of the DLCCs annual convening of nearly 300 legislators and partners, where they set the strategy for winning this fall and set the groundwork for flipping additional seats and gaining more legislative chambers in 2020 ahead of critical redistricting.
Smart and early investments from the DLCC have helped our states recruit strong candidates, hire critical staff, run strategic field operations, and execute the paid communications needed to win elections, said Jessica Post, the executive director of the DLCC. Our success flipping 44 seats from red to blue since Trump was elected demonstrates that all state legislative districts are in play going into the midterms and no Republican is safe. With Democrats only 17 seats away from flipping eight chambers this November, the DLCC is confident that we can win Democratic majorities from coast to coast and enact policies that will help all Americans.
The 17 seats needed to flip 8 chambers:
Colorado Senate (1 seat)
Faith Winter, SD-24
Minnesota Senate (1 seat)
Joe Perske, SD-13
Florida Senate (5 seats)
Kayser Enneking, SD-08
Amanda Murphy, SD-16
Janet Cruz, SD-18
Bob Doyel, SD-22
David Perez, SD-36
Arizona Senate (3 seats)
Wade Carlisle, SD-06
Steve Weichert, SD-17
Christine Marsh, SD-28
Maine Senate (1 seat)
Erin Herbig, SD-11
New York Senate (1 seat)
Anna Kaplan, SD-07
New Hampshire Senate (3 seats)
Jenn Alford-Teaster, SD-08
Jon Morgan, SD-23
Tom Sherman, SD-24
Wisconsin Senate (2 seats)
Kriss Marion, SD-17
SD-19, winner of Aug. 14 Primary (between Lee Snodgrass and Dan Grady)
Former Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. who heads up the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, gave the keynote address at the annual meeting in Miami Beach, telling the audience, The National Democratic Redistricting Committee is proud to work with the DLCC this cycle. Together, we are shining a spotlight on the states and making sure people dont lose sight of the importance of the state legislative races across the country. It is after all in the state legislatures that laws are passed that have the most direct day to day impact on the lives of our fellow citizens...We need even more people to stand up for our values and our rights, and to use consistently the most powerful tool that we all have as citizens the vote.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee is the only organization exclusively committed to electing Democrats to state legislatures all over the country and winning Democratic control of chambers. For over two decades, the DLCC has been working with state legislative leaders to invest strategically in state programs, which has led to Democrats flipping 44 seats since Trump's inauguration. The DLCC is building on Democrats winning momentum and continues to lay the groundwork for substantial gains in 2018 in statehouses nationwide. State Democrats recently scored critical victories in Missouri, Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, Minnesota, and elsewhere, while also leading the resistance against the Trump administrations extremist policies. You can learn more about critical upcoming elections and follow DLCCs Spotlight Races at races.dlcc.org.
For more information or to schedule an interview with the DLCC, please contact Mara Sloan at mara@dlcc.org.
http://www.dlcc.org/press/state-democrats-announce-17-seats-needed-flip-8-chambers-fall
benld74
(9,904 posts)50 state strategy worked before
Why it was dropped
I cannot recall
RandySF
(58,768 posts)A fifty-state strategy is fine when we are in a position of total offense. Right now we are just trying to stop monsters.
MagickMuffin
(15,936 posts)I guess I shouldn't be surprised since the national Democratic Party never spends time or money here.
SAD!!!
RandySF
(58,768 posts)MagickMuffin
(15,936 posts)GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)It was up for less than a minute then I read this post and deleted it. If you saw it I apologize.
But please refrain from being quick to attack the national party. Too often the become the scapegoat when various elements of our movement do not get their way.
What Holder is doing is exactly what needs to happen to build our party from the ground up.
MagickMuffin
(15,936 posts)I have been a Texas Democrat ALL my life. I know what is like to NOT get any help from the National Party. It isn't a slam on the Democrats it is an observation from decades of Texas going at it alone. The National Party doesn't see any benefits from helping out here.
And I am currently serving as a Precinct Chair. And you? Do you serve as a Precinct Chair or serve in any other capacity for the Democratic Party?
I applaud Holder and President Barack Obama for doing something about gerrymandering. My state has been gerrymandered to hell and back. So, I am hoping their efforts bring about the Change we are seeking!
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