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Targets acquired: Republicans release list of Democrats they are hoping to take out in 2024

The National Republican Congressional Committee released a list of vulnerable Democratic members of Congress it seeks to target in an effort to expand the party’s House majority in 2024.

The 37 seats held by House Democrats being targeted, in a list shared with Politico, include nearly all the ones listed by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee as “front-line” seats it knows are vulnerable but is trying to preserve.

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“Republicans are in the majority and on offense. We will grow our House majority by building strong campaigns around talented recruits in these districts who can communicate the dangers of Democrats’ extreme agenda,” NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson (R-NC) said in a statement, per the outlet. “These House Democrats should be shaking in their boots.”

Democrats being targeted by the Republicans include Mary Peltola (AK), Josh Harder (CA), Mike Levin (CA), Yadira Caraveo (CO), Jahana Hayes (CT), Darren Soto (FL), Eric Sorensen (IL), Frank Mrvan (IN), Sharice Davids (KS), Jared Golden (ME), Hillary Scholten (MI), Dan Kildee (MI), Angie Craig (MN), Don Davis (NC), Wiley Nickel (NC), Jeff Jackson (NC), Chris Pappas (NH), Gabriel Vasquez (NM), Dina Titus (NV), Susie Lee (NV), Steven Horsford (NV), Pat Ryan (NY), Greg Landsman (OH), Marcy Kaptur (OH)


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