On the day after the election (November 3), the National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee (NRCC) announced that they had added Madeleine Dean’s name to their “Target List.” Dean represents Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District, which currently includes most of Montgomery County. All of Narberth and a little more than half of Lower Merion are within Dean’s district, however that all could change when the congressional district lines will be re-drawn later this year, or early next year.
Dean was among 13 House Democrats that NRCC had added to “The List.”
AZ-09 – Greg Stanton
CO-07 – Ed Perlmutter
CT-02 – Joe Courtney
FL-09 – Darren Soto
GA-02 – Sanford Bishop
IN-01 – Frank Mrvan
MD-06 – David Trone
NC-01 – G.K. Butterfield
NH-02 – Annie Kuster
NM-03 – Teresa Leger-Fernández
PA-04 – Madeleine Dean
TN-05 – Jim Cooper
VA-10 – Jennifer Wexton o.
She joins 57 other Democrats, including four others from Pennsylvania, who had already made “The List.”
AZ-01 – Tom O’Halleran
AZ-02 – Ann Kirkpatrick
CA-03 – John Garamendi
CA-07 – Ami Bera
CA-10 – Josh Harder
CA-16 – Jim Costa
CA-36 – Raul Ruiz
CA-45 – Katie Porter
CA-49 – Mike Levin
CT-05 – Jahana Hayes
FL-07 – Stephanie Murphy
FL-13 – Charlie Crist
GA-06 – Lucy McBath
GA-07 – Carolyn Bourdeaux
IA-03 – Cindy Axne
IL-03 – Marie Newman
IL-06 – Sean Casten
IL-14 – Lauren Underwood
IL-17 – Cheri Bustos
KS-03 – Sharice Davids
ME-02 – Jared Golden
MI-05 – Dan Kildee
MI-08 – Elissa Slotkin
MI-11 – Haley Stevens
MN-02 – Angie Craig
MN-03 – Dean Phillips
NC-02 – Deborah Ross
NH-01 – Chris Pappas
NJ-03 – Andy Kim
NJ-05 – Josh Gottheimer
NJ-07 – Tom Malinowski
NJ-11 – Mikie Sherrill
NV-03 – Susie Lee
NV-04 – Steven Horsford
NY-03 – Tom Suozzi
NY-04 – Kathleen Rice
NY-18 – Sean Patrick Maloney
NY-19 – Antonio Delgado
NY-20 – Paul Tonko
NY-25 – Joe Morelle
NY-26 – Brian Higgins
OH-13 – Tim Ryan
OR-04 – Peter DeFazio
OR-05 – Kurt Schrader
PA-06 – Chrissy Houlahan
PA-07 – Susan Wild
PA-08 – Matt Cartwright
PA-17 – Conor Lamb
TX-07 – Lizzie Fletcher
TX-15 – Vicente Gonzalez
TX-28 – Henry Cuellar
TX-32 – Colin Allred
TX-34 – Filemon Vela
VA-02 – Elaine Luria
VA-07 – Abigail Spanberger
WA-08 – Kim Schrier
WI-03 – Ron Kind
In 2020 Dean defeated Kathy Barnette by 59.5%-40.5%. Dean’s margin of victory was the most among any of the Pennsylvania Democrats that NRCC is targeting in 2022.
In CD-6, Houlihan beat John Emmons, 56.1%-43.9%.
In CD-7, Wild defeated Lisa Scheller, 51.9%-48.1%.
In CD-8, Cartwright defeated Jim Bognet, 51.8%-48.2%.
And in CD-17, Lamb beat Sean Parnell, 51.1%-48.9%.
Amy says
Leave Congresswoman Dean alone! She is a wonderful House Democrat. She cares about Pennsylvanians, the Constitution and rule of law and is respectful of legal system. Which is far more than I can say about you Republicans.. You have realized that the only way you can win is to cheat via voter suppression and your gerrymandering.
You all need to wake the bell up, and put your big boy pants on and stand up to Trump and defend our Democracy, everyone’s right to vote and STOP spreading lies. All of you took an oath to abide by the Constitution and all of the Republicans are to scared of Trump to stand up to him. I mean come on, really now. How can you be scared of a raving narsasistic sociopath that is trump? Grow some balls!
Darrell says
It’s about time ! As a long term Montgomery Country resident I’ve been anti-Dean since she was 1st elected. She has no original thoughts or ideas, just like a robot she does exactly what they tell her too.