REDistrict Project

The REDistrict Project targets House swing districts held by Republicans who won by a small margin and which are ripe for flipping in 2026. The goal is to energize affected, angry voters in these districts and keep them vocal and engaged now through 2026. We recruit remote volunteers (like you) to encourage REDistrict voters to contact their representatives, attend town halls and rallies, focus on key issues that matter to them, and connect with their fellow district voters in person.

We help local voters make enough noise the media can’t ignore it. We are putting pressure on Republicans to oppose the Trump agenda now and laying the groundwork for the midterms. Influencing incumbents is an uphill battle but getting even two Republicans to break ranks could be decisive. Turning the House blue in 2026 is crucial to slowing the destruction wreaked by the White House regime. Obtaining support from Democrats, Unenrolled, and disenchanted Republicans in key districts will set the stage for a strong showing in 2026.

We have identified over 30 vulnerable Congressional districts that would benefit from our efforts. As a pilot, we focused initially on a three districts: AZ01, CA22, and PA08. After testing the concept and establishing volunteer actions for each, we have expanded to include NY17, CA40, CA41, AZ06,, and now NJ07 and IA-01. Those districts are highlighted in the table. In upcoming weeks and months, we will include more districts as we identify local partners and concrete, effective actions. We will also update the current list based on the impact of the various redistricting efforts. Note that as a result of Prop 50 passing in CA, those districts will be modified. Also, the elections on 11.4 showed us that we can flip districts that were previousely thought to be out of reach.

Full List of REDistrict Targets
DistrictRepublican IncumbentWebsiteCook PVICook Rating
AK-ALBegich, Nickhttps://begich.house.govR+6Likely R
AZ-01Schweikert, Davidhttps://schweikert.house.govR+1TossupY
AZ-02Crane, Elihttps://Crane.house.govR+7Likely R
AZ-06Ciscomani, Juanhttps://Ciscomani.house.govEVENTossupY
CA-22Valadao, Davidhttps://Valadao.house.govR+1Lean RY
CA-40Kim, Younghttps://youngkim.house.gov/R+1Lean RY
CA-41Calvert, Kenhttps://Calvert.house.govR+2Lean RY
CO-08Evans, Gabe`https://gabeevans.house.govEVENTossup
FL-07Mills, Coryhttps://Mills.house.govR+5Solid R
FL-13Paulina, Anna Lunahttps://luna.house.govR+5Likely R
FL-27Salazar, Maria Elvirahttps://Salazar.house.govR+6Solid R
IA-01Miller-Meeks, Mariannettehttps://millermeeks.house.govR+6TossupY
IA-02Hinson, Ashleyhttps://Hinson.house.govR+4Solid R
IA-03Nunn, Zackhttps://Nunn.house.govR+2Lean R
KY-06Barr, Andyhttps://Barr.house.govR+7Solid R
MI-04Huizenga, Billhttps://Huizenga.house.govR+3Likely R
MI-07Barrett, Tomhttps://Barrett.house.govEVENTossup
MI-10Open SeatR+3Lean R
MO-02Wagner, Annhttps://Wagner.house.govR+4Solid R
NE-02Bacon, Donhttps://Bacon.house.govD+3Lean D
NJ-07Kean Jr, Tomhttps://kean.house.govEVENLean RY
NY-17Lawler, Mikehttps://Lawler.house.govD+1Lean RY
OH-07Miller, Maxhttps://maxmiller.house.govR+5Solid R
OH-10Turner, Mike https://Turner.house.govR+3Solid R
OH-15Carey, Mikehttps://Carey.house.govR+4Solid R
PA-01Fitzpatrick, Brianhttps://Fitzpatrick.house.govD+1Likely R
PA-07MacKenzie, Ryanhttps://MacKenzie.house.govR+1Tossup
PA-08Bresnahan, Robhttps://Bresnahan.house.govR+4Lean RY
PA-10Perry, Scotthttps://Perry.house.govR+3Tossup
TN-05Ogles, Andyhttps://Ogles.house.govR+8Solid R
TX-15De La Cruz, Monicahttps://delacruz.house.govR+7Likely R
VA-01Wittman, Robhttps://Wittman.house.govR+3Likely R
VA-02Kiggans, Jenhttps://Kiggans.house.govEVENLean R
WI-01Steil, Bryanhttps://Steil.house.govR+2Likely R
WI-03Van Orden, Derrickhttps://vanorden.house.govR+3Tossup

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