Democrats look to make a play for GOP turf with surge of new candidates
Source: Politico
04/05/2025 10:00 AM EDT
Democrats are getting ready to push deeper into Republican-held turf next November. Emboldened by the special elections last Tuesday, the GOPs adversaries are sensing opportunity. Three buzzy Senate candidates announced bids this week the same week that Democratic turnout powered them to a decisive win in the swing state of Wisconsin and two long-shot Democrats overperformed in a pair of deep-red Florida districts. Now, party recruiters are reporting an uptick in interest from candidates in tough-to-win territory.
This puts a lot more on the field. That puts Democrats on offense. That is us saying if youre in a Trump plus-15 district, were playing there, said Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-Ky.), a co-chair tasked with recruitment for the party campaign arm. Were seeing right now a lot of interest from people all over the country in stepping up for their country to run for office. In Iowa, two state lawmakers are considering runs against Rep. Zach Nunn in a district sure to be impacted by tariffs. Two prospective candidates in Pennsylvania and Michigan lost or left jobs thanks to the Trump administration, giving them a powerful story on the campaign trail.
A pair of former representatives are considering comeback bids for battleground districts in the Rust Belt. And Democrats think at least two districts in Virginia, held by GOP Reps. Rob Wittman and Jen Kiggans, are increasingly in play thanks to backlash to Elon Musks government cost-cutting frenzy both have significant military populations. A possible top recruit is emerging: Pamela Northam, the former first lady of Virginia, has been approached to run for Kiggans seat in the Hampton Roads area, according to two people familiar with those efforts, granted anonymity to discuss private conversations.
All this comes amid a punishing week for Republicans that saw the stock market crater after President Donald Trump rolled out tariffs and as his officials continue to face tough questions on the Signalgate debacle. Democrats are sensing an opening, and hoping to extend the momentum by recruiting candidates who might be newly energized to run.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/05/democrat-candidate-recruitment-midterms-030949

JoeOtterbein
(7,821 posts)....My daughter co-wrote the article!
Thanks for posting!
BumRushDaShow
(150,177 posts)Haven't seen you for a LONG time!
JoeOtterbein
(7,821 posts)...mostly reading lately.
Good to see you are still posting good stuff!
Skittles
(163,160 posts)may I ask, is that a holiday name? Everyone I have ever known named Holly was born near Christmas
JoeOtterbein
(7,821 posts)...right!
Skittles
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bronxiteforever
(10,268 posts)underpants
(189,777 posts)Local knowledge
Kiggans district is basically Va Beach - THE money epicenter of the Va GOP going back to the Obensheins. It has Suffolk avoids Norfolk 😉 and swallows up half of the Eastern Shore.
Wittman is my Rep. his district looks like a wave. It starts in the north part of the Peninsula (Poquoson is as white but professional as you can imagine), up 64, reached out to the counties on the Bay, wraps around Richmond 😉 swallowing up Easter Henrico 😉 and takes up the middle third of Chesterfield county ( a lot of golf course communities).
Deminpenn
(16,691 posts)I agree with the sentiment expressed in the story that Trump has a unique ability to turnout voters for himself, but that doesn't translate to other candidates even if they run on the exact same issues using the same language. Whatever your opinion is of Fetterman, he pointed this same phenomenon out when he was a candidate.
republianmushroom
(19,333 posts)Time for it.