Here are the stats. The Dems have 195 SAFE seats and 19 PROBABLE seats for a total of 214. The Republicans have 182 SAFE seats and 23 PROBABLE seats for a total of 205. There are 16 seats in play and the magic number is 218. So the Democrats only need 4 of the 16 "in play seats" to take over the House.
Here are the 16 critical seats and the Democrats who attempting to occupy them; and three more that I am given to think are actually in play, too.
Darcy Burner
Candidate for U.S. House, WA 8th District
Patricia A. Madrid
Candidate for U.S. House, NM 1st District
Christine Jennings
Candidate for U.S. House, FL 13th District
Ron Klein
Candidate for U.S. House, FL 22nd District
Philip Kellam
Candidate for U.S. House, VA 2nd District
Patty Wetterling
Candidate for U.S. House, MN 6th District
Steve Kagen
Candidate for U.S. House, WI 8th District
Tammy L. Duckworth
Candidate for U.S. House, IL 6th District
Baron Hill
Candidate for U.S. House, IN 9th District
Mary Jo Kilroy
Candidate for U.S. House, OH 15th District
Lois Murphy
Candidate for U.S. House, PA 6th District
Jack Davis
Candidate for U.S. House, NY 26th District
Michael Arcuri
Candidate for U.S. House, NY 24th District
Kirsten Gillibrand
Candidate for U.S. House, NY 20th District
Diane Farrell
Candidate for U.S. House, CT 4th District
Joseph Courtney
Candidate for U.S. House, CT 2nd District
And My Three Other Picks:
Gary Trauner
Candidate for U.S. House, WY At-Large District
Gerald McNerney
Candidate for U.S. House, CA 11th District
and
Jay Fawcett
Candidate for U.S. House, CO 5th District
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