WASHINGTON, D.C. — In yet another display of how state Republicans have momentum ahead of November’s elections, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) today upgraded Nevada, Maine, Oregon, and Washington to “Opportunities to Flip Chambers” on its state legislative target list. The move comes after the committee last week released polling showing Republicans leading or within the margin of error on the state legislative generic ballot in each of the four trifecta states. The RSLC originally billed the four states as places to “make meaningful gains” when it rolled out its first edition of its legislative targets in March.
“Even in states that President Biden won by double digits in 2020, Democrat majorities are anything but safe,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “Americans are looking to their state legislatures to serve as a check and balance on the President’s failing economic policies, giving state Republicans an opening to go on offense in places we normally don’t contest. While flipping chambers in these deep blue states will be an uphill battle, we are committed to maximizing the favorable political environment by expanding our map and making Democrats sweat to defend every inch of ground they currently hold.”
The RSLC today also added Maryland to its list of states where it will try to make meaningful gains.
UPDATED 2022 TARGET LIST
Defending Republican Majorities
- Arizona
- Florida
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Minnesota (Senate)
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- Wisconsin
Opportunities to Flip Chambers
- Colorado
- Maine
- Minnesota (House)
- Nevada
- Oregon
- Washington
Possibilities for Meaningful Gains in Liberal Strongholds
- Illinois
- Maryland
- New Mexico
- New York
BACKGROUND
The RSLC has already launched aggressive paid media efforts in many of its 2022 state legislative target states.
- The committee in March released ads in Colorado, Nevada, and Maine highlighting how failed liberal policies at the state level are crippling domestic energy production, leading to record high gas prices and a dependence on dictators for oil.
- The RSLC’s “Biden Remorse” ad campaign began in April and targeted Americans who regret voting for Joe Biden and his alleged “return to normalcy” in 2020, as they are now being dealt higher prices, a lack of control in their children’s education, and fear of crime in their once-safe neighborhoods. The following three ads ran in Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, and Washington:
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