419
by Chris Bowers, Mon May 01, 2006 at 01:06:57 PM EDT
Last week, Georgia Democrats came through and managed to field at least one candidate to run in all thirteen congressional districts. The weekend after the fifty-state canvass, we are now on the precipice of breaking the record Republicans set in 1994 when they fielded challengers in 419 congressional districts. Now, according to the fifty-state page maintained by Barry Welsh, Democrats have also fielded candidates in 419 districts.
What's left to fill? Now much:
- Unopposed, deadline passed, no write-in campaign underway: AL-06, CA-42, MS-03, PA-09, TX-11, VA-04, VA-06
- Florida, 5/12: FL-07, FL-12, FL14
- Oklahoma, 6/7: OK-01
- Arizona, 6/14: AZ-06
- Louisiana, 8/11: LA-04, LA-05, LA-06, LA-07
This is Howard Dean's victory. From 2003 forward, the idea that Democrats needed to challenge Republicans everywhere, even if it meant fewer resources for "swing" states / seats / districts, was a direct contrast to the longstanding selective targeting strategy of the Democratic leadership. Now, the fifty-state strategy is conventional wisdom, and activists around the country have brought the idea to fruition. We are a national party again. The idea is not just a blog entry, or an online consensus anymore. It has been manifested in the real world, and I for one hope there is no going back.
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