Republicans released a list of 41 House races where they will reserve television time for campaign commercials. House Minority Leader John Boehner (OH) subsequently promised that the NRCC will spend $50 million on the effort. REaders of my last post will quickly point out that this is far more the the $22 million the NRCC has in the bank. However, if the NRCC keeps fundraising at its current pace ($8.5 million in July) and takes out a line of credit, as it has in past elections, this figure may be within its grasp.
Complete list of targeted races after the jump.
Alabama’s 2nd District, Bobby Bright
Arkansas’s 1st District, Marion Berry
California’s 11th District, Jerry McNerney
Colorado’s 4th District, Betsy Markey
Florida’s 2nd District, Allen Boyd
Florida’s 8th District, Alan Grayson
Florida’s 24th District, Suzanne Kosmas
Georgia’s 8th District, Jim Marshall
Illinois’s 10th District, Mark Kirk (Open)
Illinois’s 11th District, Debbie Halvorson
Indiana’s 2nd District, Joe Donnelly
Indiana’s 8th District, Brad Ellsworth (Open)
Indiana’s 9th District, Baron Hill
Kansas’s 3rd District, Dennis Moore
Kentucky’s 6th District, Ben Chandler
Maryland’s 1st District, Frank Kratovil
Michigan’s 1st District, Bart Stupak
Michigan’s 7th District, Mark Schauer
Mississippi’s 1st District, Travis Childers
New Hampshire’s 1st District, Carol Shea-Porter
Nevada’s 3rd District, Dina Titus
New Jersey’s 3rd District, John Adler
New Mexico’s 2nd District, Harry Teague
New York’s 20th District, Chris Murphy
New York’s 24th District, Michael Arcuri
North Dakota At-Large, Earl Pomeroy
Ohio’s 1st District, Steve Driehaus
Ohio’s 15th District, Mary Jo Kilroy
Ohio’s 16th District, John Boccieri
Pennsylvania’s 3rd District, Kathy Dahlkemper
Pennsylvania’s 7th District, Bryan Lentz
Pennsylvania’s 11th District, Paul Kanjorski
South Carolina’s 5th District, John Spratt
South Dakota At-Large, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
Tennessee’s 8th District, John Tanner
Texas’s 17th District, Chet Edwards
Texas’s 23rd District, Ciro Rodriguez
Virginia’s 2nd District, Glenn Nye
Virginia’s 5th District, Tom Perriello
West Virginia’s 1st District and Alan Mollohan
Wisconsin’s 7th District. David Obey (Open)