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Monday, June 1, 2009The Hotline's Briefing on House Races

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Take Me To Your Leader

While the DCCC unveiled a new campaign today against six House GOPers who opposed the stimulus, the cmte's bigger target seems to be higher on the GOP food chain.

-- The DCCC's radio ads hits GOPers for an issue Dems feel will aid them in the future: the stimulus. But none of the targets (including Reps. Don Young (AK-AL), Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11) and Brian Bilbray (CA-50)) currently have major opposition. These ads, just like the NRCC's last week, will attempt to soften up potentially vulnerable incumbents in hopes they'll help lure a top-line challenger.

-- But you get the feeling the cmte is eager to return fire from the NRCC's attacks on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA-08). Playing off ex-Speaker Newt Gingrich's (R-GA) tweet calling SCOTUS nominee Sonia Sotomayor a "racist," the DCCC asks whether NRCC chair Pete Sessions (TX-32) will agree with NRSC chair John Cornyn that those comments are out-of-bounds. Expect Dem criticism to wratchet up as next Monday's NRCC/NRSC dinner (featuring Gingrich) approaches. With George W. Bush out of the picture, we're sure the DCCC was happy to find its old bogeyman ready to lend a helping hand.

-- With polls showing Pelosi's popularity slipping and Sotomayor enjoying a nice honeymoon, the cmtes are toiling on fairly easy soil. Still, you have to wonder if the news out of Peter Visclosky's (D-IN 01) CD, and the constant drip from John Murtha's (D-PA 12), will have a bigger impact.

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Contents Monday, June 1, 2009

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Today's Frontpage

    Special Elections

  • CALIFORNIA 10 (D/FAIRFIELD -- TAUSCHER): Dancing In September?

    Freshmen

  • COLORADO 06 (R/LITTLETON -- COFFMAN): Warming Up For The Big One
  • CONNECTICUT 04 (D/STAMFORD -- HIMES): A McKinney For Your Thoughts?
  • FLORIDA 08 (D/ORLANDO -- GRAYSON): Orange Crush
  • FLORIDA 16 (R/PORT CHARLOTTE -- ROONEY): They're Talking About The Men In The Mirror
  • FLORIDA 24 (D/ORLANDO -- KOSMAS): The Emperor Has No Clothes

    Open Seats

  • FLORIDA 12 (R/BARTOW -- PUTNAM): Expect The Unexpected
  • MISSOURI 07 (R/SPRINGFIELD -- BLUNT): Just Say No-dler

    Other Updates

  • ALABAMA 06 (R/BIRMINGHAM -- BACHUS): Another Cooke In The Kitchen
  • INDIANA 01 (D/GARY -- VISCLOSKY): This Could Be Vis-Costly
  • MARYLAND 04 (D/LARGO -- EDWARDS): Oy Vey!
  • NEW YORK 15 (D/NEW YORK -- RANGEL): He Should Have Heeded His Own Advice
  • NORTH CAROLINA 11 (D/ASHEVILLE -- SHULER): Apo, Apo, Daca. They Want To Reach Out And Grab Ya'
  • OKLAHOMA 01 (R/TULSA -- SULLIVAN): Sullivan Takes A Temporary Leave For Treatment
  • PENNSYLVANIA 07 (D/UPPER DARBY -- SESTAK): Standing Pat?
  • VIRGINIA 07 (R/RICHMOND -- CANTOR): Birds Of Prey

    Veterans to Watch

  • FLORIDA 22 (D/FORT LAUDERDALE -- KLEIN): Look, West...
  • INDIANA 05 (R/INDIANAPOLIS -- BURTON): I'll Never Be Your Beast Of Burton
  • LOUISIANA 03 (D/HOUMA -- MELANCON): Wait A Wiley
  • PENNSYLVANIA 06 (R/BRYN MAWR -- GERLACH): You're A Good Man, Curt Schroder
  • PENNSYLVANIA 11 (D/SCRANTON -- KANJORSKI): A Command Performance?
  • PENNSYLVANIA 12 (D/JOHNSTOWN -- MURTHA): Help Control The Pet Population
  • TEXAS 10 (R/W. HARRIS CO. -- MCCAUL): I'll Have A McAllegation, Hold The Proof

    Redistricting

  • NEW YORK 03 (D/MASSAPEQUA -- KING): Giving You A Three-Year Heads Up

    National Briefing

  • BATTLE FOR THE HOUSE: The Number 23
  • DEM LEADERSHIP: Deer Park Road To The Top

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