The DCCC considers Democratic incumbents representing primarily the following types of districts, primarily, as vulnerable in 2026 general elections:
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Incuments in districts where Trump won the majority of district votes.
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Incumbents in districts that are heavy-Latino. (e.g. entire Nevada delegation)
The 26 Frontline members are:
Josh Harder of California
Adam Gray of California
George Whitesides of California
Derek Tran of California
Dave Min of California
Jahana Hayes of Connecticut
Frank J. Mrvan of Indiana
Jared Golden of Maine
Kristen McDonald Rivet of Michigan
Don Davis of North Carolina
Nellie Pou of New Jersey
Gabe Vasquez of New Mexico
Dina Titus of Nevada
Susie Lee of Nevada
Steven Horsford of Nevada
Tom Suozzi of New York
Laura Gillen of New York
Josh Riley of New York
John W. Mannion of New York
Marcy Kaptur of Ohio
Emilia Sykes of Ohio
Janelle Bynum of Oregon
Henry Cuellar of Texas
Vicente Gonzalez of Texas
Eugene Vindman of Virginia
Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez of Washington
*I’d pobably add Jon Ossoff (Georgia) on the Senate side.
Which incumbents are the most vulnerable in 2026 Democratic primaries?
And are any incumbents listed above who are also at risk of being ousted by pimary challengers?
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The DCCC considers Democratic incumbents representing primarily the following types of districts, primarily, as vulnerable in 2026 general elections:
Incuments in districts where Trump won the majority of district votes.
Incumbents in districts that are heavy-Latino. (e.g. entire Nevada delegation)
>The 26 Frontline members are:
>Josh Harder of California
>Adam Gray of California
>George Whitesides of California
>Derek Tran of California
>Dave Min of California
>Jahana Hayes of Connecticut
>Frank J. Mrvan of Indiana
>Jared Golden of Maine
>Kristen McDonald Rivet of Michigan
>Don Davis of North Carolina
>Nellie Pou of New Jersey
>Gabe Vasquez of New Mexico
>Dina Titus of Nevada
>Susie Lee of Nevada
>Steven Horsford of Nevada
>Tom Suozzi of New York
>Laura Gillen of New York
>Josh Riley of New York
>John W. Mannion of New York
>Marcy Kaptur of Ohio
>Emilia Sykes of Ohio
>Janelle Bynum of Oregon
>Henry Cuellar of Texas
>Vicente Gonzalez of Texas
>Eugene Vindman of Virginia
>Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez of Washington
*I’d pobably add Jon Ossoff (Georgia) on the Senate side.
Which incumbents are the most vulnerable in 2026 Democratic primaries?
And are any incumbents listed above who are also at risk of being ousted by pimary challengers?
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