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House GOP Campaign Arm Releases List of Targeted Districts as Republicans Look to Take House Majority

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As the midterm election cycle heats up, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) hopes to give the GOP power back in the lower chamber. As it stands now, Democrats hold a historically slim majority with minimal leverage, though Speaker Pelosi said her party has a “mandate.” 

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Despite negative polling and predictions, Republicans managed to flip 15 seats previously held by Democrats in the 2020 election. The committee released a list of 47 seats that Republicans are targeting, including “battleground” and “underperforming” districts.

NRCC Chairman Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) looks to leverage the “job-killing initiatives” rolled out by the Biden administration to hold House Democrats to account.

“We are just a few weeks into the Biden Administration and Americans are already seeing the job-killing initiatives House Democrats support. We will relentlessly hold House Democrats accountable for their socialist agenda and ensure voters understand the damaging impact policies like defunding the police, government-run health care and ending the Keystone XL Pipeline will have on Americans’ everyday lives.” Emmer said on Wednesday. “House Republicans start the cycle just five seats short of a majority and are prepared to build on our 2020 successes to deliver a lasting Republican majority in the House. We will stay laser-focused on recruiting talented and diverse candidates, aggressively highlighting Democrats’ socialist agenda and raising enough resources to win.”  

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Republicans are favored to take back the majority in the House at the midpoint of Biden’s first term in office.

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