There are 84 candidates on the DCCC's Red to Blue list, 15 Blue Dogs, 60 New Dems and 19 that are not from the Republican wing of the Democratic Party. The bolded candidates have been endorsed by the Congressional Progressive Caucus, which doesn't mean much any longer since Mark Pocan seems to think it's cool to endorse New Dems. These are all the DCCC's Red-to-Blue candidates:
• Clarke Tucker (Blue Dog/New Dem- AR-02)• Ann Kirkpatrick (New Dem- AZ-02)• Jessica Morse (New Dem- CA-04)• Josh Harder (New Dem- CA-10)• T.J. Cox (New Dem- CA-21)• Katie Hill (New Dem- CA-25)• Gil Cisneros (New Dem- CA-39)• Katie Porter (New Dem- CA-45)• Harley Rouda (New Dem- CA-48)• Mike Levin (CA-49)• Jason Crow (New Dem- CO-06)• Jahana Hayes (New Dem- CT-05)• Nancy Soderberg (New Dem- FL-06)• Kristen Carlson (FL-15)• David Shapiro (New Dem- FL-16)• Lauren Baer (New Dem- FL-18)• Mary Barzee Flores (FL-25)• Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (New Dem- FL-26)• Lucy McBath (GA-06)• Carolyn Bourdeaux (New Dem- GA-07)• Abby Finkenauer (IA-01)• Cindy Axne (New Dem- IA-03)• Sean Casten (New Dem- IL-06)• Brendan Kelly (Blue Dog/New Dem- IL-12)• Betsy Londrigan (New Dem- IL-13)• Lauren Underwood (New Dem- IL-14)• Liz Watson (IN-09)• Paul Davis (Blue Dog/New Dem- KS-02)• Sharice Davids (New Dem- KS-03)• Amy McGrath (KY-06)• Jared Golden (ME-02)• Matt Longjohn (MI-06)• Gretchen Driskell (Blue Dog- MI-07)• Elissa Slotkin (New Dem- MI-08)• Haley Stevens (New Dem- MI-11)• Dan Feehan (New Dem- MN-01)• Angie Craig (New Dem- MN-02)• Dean Phillips (New Dem- MN03)• Joe Radinovich (MN-08)• Cort VanOstran (New Dem- MO-02)• Kathleen Williams (MT-AL)• Linda Coleman (NC-02)• Dan McCready (Blue Dog/New Dem- NC-09)• Kathy Manning (Blue Dog/New Dem- NC-13)• Kara Eastman (NE-02)• Chris Pappas (New Dem- NH-01)• Jeff Van Drew (Blue Dog/New Dem- NJ-02)• Andy Kim (NJ-03)• Tom Malinowski (New Dem- NJ-07)• Mike Sherrill (Blue Dog/New Dem- NJ-11)• Xochitl Torres Small (Blue Dog/New Dem- NM-02)• Susie Lee (New Dem- NV-3)• Steve Horsford (New Dem- NV-04)• Perry Gershon (New Dem- NY-01)• Max Rose (Blue Dog/New Dem- NY-11)• Antonio Delgado (New Dem- NY-19)• Anthony Brindisi (Blue Dog/New Dem- NY-22)• Dana Balter (NY-24)• Aftab Pureval (New Dem- OH-01)• Ken Harbaugh (New Dem- OH-07)• Danny O'Connor (New Dem- OH-12)• Betsy Rader (New Dem- OH-14)• Scott Wallace (PA-01)• Chrissy Houlahan (New Dem-PA-06)• Susan Wild (New Dem- PA-07)• George Scott (Blue Dog- PA-10)• Ron DiNicola (Blue Dog/New Dem- PA-16)• Joe Cunningham (New Dem- SC-01)• Todd Litton (TX-02)• Lizzie Fletcher (New Dem- TX-07)• Joseph Kopser (New Dem- TX-21)• Gina Ortiz Jones (New Dem- TX-23)• MJ Hegar (Blue Dog- TX-31)• Colin Allred (New Dem- TX-32)• Ben McAdams (Blue Dog/New Dem- UT-04)• Elaine Luria (New Dem- VA-02)• Abigail Spanberger (Blue Dog/New Dem-VA-07)• Jennifer Wexton (New Dem- VA-10)• Carolyn Long (New Dem- WA-03)• Lisa Brown (New Dem- WA-05)• Kim Schrier (New Dem- WA-08)• Randy Bryce (WI-01)• Dan Kohl (New Dem- WI-06)• Richard Ojeda (WV-03)
But not all these Red to Blue candidates are getting money from the DCCC and Pelosi's House Majority PAC. Progressive favorites and working class candidates like Randy Bryce and Kara Eastman, of course gets nothing at all from a Democratic Party elite that loathes and fears the working class. A multimillionaire like Pelosi looks at a guy like Randy Bryce in his workboots, drinking a beer instead of a martini and shudders at the thought of him crashing her party. She looks at him and thinks he must be her plummer. The big money goes to the New Dems and Blue Dogs the Democratic Party elites are hoping to stock the party up withs as to change it to a business friendly party where careerism and corruption are the new norm and serving the needs of working families as remote as it is for the GOP.There are still millions more to spend, but here are the campaigns that have gotten the biggest boost from the DCCC and the House Majority PAC (which claim they don't coordinate spending but, of course completely coordinate spending just as much as the NRCC and Ryan's SuperPAC do). So let's rearrange that list in order of the biggest spending:
• Kim Schrier (New Dem- WA-08)- $3,652,607• Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (New Dem- FL-26)- $2,607222• Katie Hill (New Dem- CA-25)- $2,380,486• Jason Crow (New Dem- CO-06)- $2,357,848• Susie Lee (New Dem- NV-3)- $2,360,099• Jennifer Wexton (New Dem- VA-10)- $2,314,842• Paul Davis (Blue Dog/New Dem- KS-02)- $2,244,847• Anthony Brindisi (Blue Dog/New Dem- NY-22)- $2,191,396• Sean Casten (New Dem- IL-06)- $2,085,753• Andy Kim (NJ-03)- $2,069,637• Tom Malinowski (New Dem- NJ-07)- $2,061,936• Cindy Axne (New Dem- IA-03)- $2,035,081• Antonio Delgado (New Dem- NY-19)- $1,945,074• Josh Harder (New Dem- CA-10)- $1,941,782• Dan Feehan (New Dem- MN-01)- $1,840,497• Lizzie Fletcher (New Dem- TX-07)- $1,602,770• Katie Porter (New Dem- CA-45)- $1,819,535• Steve Horsford (New Dem- NV-04)- $1,795,066• Elissa Slotkin (New Dem- MI-08)- $1,616,563• Harley Rouda (New Dem- CA-48)- $1,603,134• Elaine Luria (New Dem- VA-02)- $1,322,077• Joe Radinovich (MN-08)- $1,265,223• Sharice Davids (New Dem- KS-03)- $1,176,587• Xochitl Torres Small (Blue Dog/New Dem- NM-02)- $1,133,448• Colin Allred (New Dem- TX-32)- $1,101,461• Jared Golden (ME-02)- $1,084,870• Angie Craig (New Dem- MN-02)- $1,081,854• Amy McGrath (KY-06)- $1,029,399• Ann Kirkpatrick (New Dem- AZ-02)- $1,015,280• Susan Wild (New Dem- PA-07)- $1,001,118• Dean Phillips (New Dem- MN03)- $902,034• Gil Cisneros (New Dem- CA-39)- $788,102• Haley Stevens (New Dem- MI-11)- $783,105• Betsy Londrigan (New Dem- IL-13)- $782,547• Abigail Spanberger (Blue Dog/New Dem-VA-07)- $736,806• Aftab Pureval (New Dem- OH-01)- $675,378• Dan McCready (Blue Dog/New Dem- NC-09)- $535,733• Brendan Kelly (Blue Dog/New Dem- IL-12)- $482,998• Ron DiNicola (Blue Dog/New Dem- PA-16)- $461,063• Clarke Tucker (Blue Dog/New Dem- AR-02)- $456,326• Richard Ojeda (WV-03)- $434,375• Linda Coleman (NC-02)- $379,002• Mike Sherrill (Blue Dog/New Dem- NJ-11)- $327,370• Dana Balter (NY-24)- $320,431• George Scott (Blue Dog- PA-10)- $231,558• Abby Finkenauer (IA-01)- $197,238• Betsy Londrigan (New Dem- IL-13)- $159,031• Scott Wallace (PA-01)- $142,380
Notice that Andy Kim is the only candidate who isn't from the Republican wing of the Democratic Party who has had significant money spent on his campaign. He, Katie Porter, Jared Golden and Dana Balter are the only progressives on the DCCC's list of candidates to spend money on (and Dana isn't getting nearly enough to impact her race). The rest of the Red-to-Blue candidates got either nothing at all... or enough money for a nice pizza for the volunteers. The Democratic Party was once a progressive party. That appears to have ended, ironically, with Pelosi as party leader.