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    Close races that may matter to save incumbents (Freedom Index 70% minimum)

    I'll use Cook Political Report rankings here but they aren't the only people who analyze races: http://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings

    These candidates may not be pure by any means, but they are fighting in close races, and they are probably worth showing up to the polls for, so they don't lose their seats to people who hate liberty way more than they do.

    US Senate:

    Toss-ups:
    Dean Heller: NV (70%)

    Likely Republican:
    Ted Cruz: TX (79%) - just mentioning him here because there's a big campaign against him, although he'll likely win

    US House:

    Lean Democrat:
    None

    Toss-ups:
    Dana Rohrabacher: CA-48 (78%)
    Rod Blum: IA-1 (72%)
    Jason Lewis: MN-2 (70%)
    Keith Rothfus: PA-12 (70%)

    Lean Republican:
    David Brat: VA-7 (83%)
    Ted Budd: NC-13 (70%)
    The enemy of my enemy may be worse than my enemy.

    I do not suffer from Trump Rearrangement Syndrome. Sorry if that triggers you.



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