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After setting the bar high last year in Texas, national Democrats are offering an initially cautious outlook for the U.S. House battlefield here in 2022.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Tuesday that it will target two Republican-held districts in Texas the ones currently held by Reps. Tony Gonzales of San Antonio and Beth Van Duyne of Irving. They were one of 22 districts nationwide that the committee included on its 2022 target list, which it emphasized as preliminary due to redistricting.
Last election cycle, the DCCC sought to make Texas the centerpiece of its strategy to grow its House majority and came up woefully short. They initially targeted six seats here and later expanded the list to 10 and picked up none of them.
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The campaign arm for House Democrats rolled out its list of offensive targets for the 2022 midterms as it gears up to defend its razor-thin majority in the chamber.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) announced it plans to play offense in 21 GOP-held districts and one open district currently held by a Democrat as it looks to change its fortunes from 2020, when Democrats lost more than a dozen incumbents in a cycle in which they were expected to gain seats.
“Every single Republican on this list voted against putting checks in pockets and shots in arms, and we’re going to make sure voters in their district know it,” said DCCC Chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), referencing GOP votes against President Biden
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In a 2018 House Democratic primary, Gina Ortiz Jones fought her way through a crowded field of congressional hopefuls and emerged as the nominee to take on the vulnerable incumbent, Republican Rep. Will Hurd, in Texasâs 23rd District. She seemed like the perfect candidate, as if molded in a lab: an openly gay Iraq war vet and former intelligence officer who could neutralize Hurdâs nine years at the CIA.
After falling short of Texas ambitions in 2020, national Democrats target two seats for 2022
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