House Republicans aim 26 Democrats on the initial list of targeted middle 2026.

IN Home Gop The campaign committee aims more than two dozen Democrats in the Chamber as it aims to expand its very fragile majority in the middle elections next year.
The National Republican Congress Committee (NRCC) on Monday announced its initial goal of aiming for Midterms 2026, which included 26 Democrats from the coast to the coast.
Republicans are currently controlling HouseWhen the Chamber is full of power, most of the 220-215.
While the party in power, which is obviously Republicans, is traditionally facing serious political winds in the middle -day elections, the president of the NRCC is optimistic.
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Ambassador Richard Hudson, Chairman of the National Republican Congress Committee, speaks at the Republican National Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 18, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Segar)
Tail. Richard HudsonRN.C., he emphasized in an interview with Fox News “Fox and Friends” that 13 of 26 homemade Democrats who target the districts transmitted by “President Donald Trump in the last elections”.
Hudson characterized the upcoming Midterms as “the possibilities for Republicans in the house.”
And Hudson, who manages the House GOP campaign campaign for the second straight cycle, added: “We are Bullish. Republicans are offensive thanks to Donald Trump.”
The Chairman of the House GOP Campaign Committee envisaged a prediction of around 2026.
Democrats on the target NRCC list include Reps. Josh Harder (9th District), Adam Gray (13th), George Whitesides (27th), Derek Trans (45th) and Dave Min (47) from California; Darren Soto (9th) and Jared Moscowitz (23rd) from Florida; Frank Mrvan (1.) of Indiana, Jared Golden (2.) of Maine; Kristen McDonald Rivet (8th) from Michigan; Don Davis (1) from North Carolina; Chris Pappas (1st) of New Hampshire; Nellie POU (9.) of New Jersey; and Gabe Vasquez (2.) from Novi Mexico.
USA Capitol -Au Washington, DC, March 4, 2025. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The list also includes Dina Titus (1), Susie Lee (3rd) and Steven Horsford (4.) from Nevada; Tom SAZZI (3rd), Laura Gillen (4.) and Josh Riley (9th) from New York; Marcy Kaptur (9th) and Emilia Sykes (13th) from Ohija; Henry Cuellar (28th) and Vicente Gonzalez (34th) from Texas; Eugene Vindman (7th) from Virginia; and Marie Glueskamp Perez (3rd) from Novi Mexico.
Rival The Committee on Democratic Congress Campaign (DCCC) recently published a list of what he considers to be his most endured officials – known as the frontliners.
Tail. Riding Hayes from Connecticuta, John Mannion of New York and Janelle Bynum from Oregon, they all made a list of DCCC, but were not included on the NRCC list.
Tail. Richard Hudson interviewed Fox News Digital, December 11, 2024. In Washington DC (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
Meanwhile, Moscowitz, Pappas and Soto were not listed as frontliners, but were included on the NRCC list.
DCCC, responding, pointed out their appearance in the November elections last year when Democrats pulled a small bite from most GOP house.
“Democrats of the excessive home across the country in 2024, to launch our candidates to test the battle they have won despite the false NRCC lock and you will win the midfield again in the middle,” DCCC spokesman Viet Shelton told Fox News Digital. “The truth is that the Republicans are afraid of the house and refuses to keep the city hall because they do not want to shout because of their failure to reduce prices, knock the economy and reduce Medicaid to pay tax lists for billionaires like Elon Musk.”