Arizona
Arizona could give Biden-Harris their 270th Electoral Vote and their 51st U.S. Senator in Mark Kelly. Democrats also need to win just two State House seats and three State Senate seats to control both chambers -- in 2018, we came only 1,300 votes short! These candidates will finish the job:
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Kristin Dybvig-Pawelko
HD-15
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Doug Ervin
SD-20
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Coral Evans
HD-6
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Felicia French
SD-6
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Kathy Knecht
HD-21
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AJ Kurdoglu
SD-17
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Christine Marsh - WON!
HD-20
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JoAnna Mendoza
SD-11
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Felipe Perez
HD-11
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Judy Schwiebert - WON!
HD-20
Georgia
Few states are turning from purple to blue as fast as Georgia. Not only do we have a chance for major gains in the Georgia House, but we'll also be driving new voters to flip the TWO U.S. Senate seats on the ballot in 2020.
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Marc Arnett
HD-138
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Joyce Barlow
HD-151
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Connie DiCicco
HD-44
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Nakita Hemingway
HD-104
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Mokah Jasmine Johnson
HD-117
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Regina Lewis-Ward - WON!
HD-109
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Marcus Thompson
HD-164
Michigan
Michigan Democrats need to flip four seats to take a majority in the State House, so the legislature can stop attacking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and get to work! While they're at it, they'll win the state for Biden-Harris and reelect Senator Gary Peters.
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Barb Anness
HD-45
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Chokwe Pitchford
HD-79
North Carolina
Republicans gerrymandered North Carolina's Congressional maps, legislative maps, and even tried to rig the courts in their favor. Not only will these candidates mobilize new voters to send Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House and Cal Cunningham to the U.S. Senate -- they'll stop another decade of gerrymandering by flipping six State House seats.
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Virginia Cox-Daugherty
HD-12
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Kimberly Hardy
HD-43
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Ricky Hurtado - WON!
HD-63
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Frances Jackson
HD-45
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Nicole Quick
HD-59
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Aimy Steele
HD-82
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Gail Young
HD-83
Pennsylvania
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris can't get to the White House without Pennsylvania -- and Trump won by just 0.7% in 2016. These candidates will mobilize communities across the Commonwealth and flip the nine seats Democrats need for a majority in the State House:
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Anton Andrew
HD-160
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Deb Ciamacca
HD-168
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Kolbe Cole
HD-10
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Jill Dennin
HD-147
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Janet Diaz
SD-13
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Lindsay Drew
HD-106
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Mike Doyle
HD-170
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Dana Hamp Gulick
HD-97
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Michelle Knoll
HD-44
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Ann Marie Mitchell
HD-178
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Brittney Rodas
HD-105
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Lissa Geiger Shulman
HD-30
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Emily Skopov
HD-28
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Julie Slomski
SD-49
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Joanna Bryn Smith
HD-120
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Claudette Williams
HD-176
Texas
According to Census projections, Texas will gain three new Congressional districts (and Electoral Votes) next year. To prevent another decade of Republican gerrymandering, we MUST elect these challengers and flip nine seats to take control of the State House.
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Akilah Bacy
HD-138
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L. Sarah DeMerchant
HD-26
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Natali Hurtado
HD-126
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Celina Montoya
HD-121