Let's Take Back the House from Project 2025 Loyalists!! #DumpTrumpsProject2025

Project 2025 loyalists want to eliminate the Department of Education, destroy worker protections and end overtime pay, and further erode our reproductive rights by banning IVF and birth control, and even if Democrats win the White House, Project 2025 extremists in the House like Election Denier Rep. Scott Perry (PA-10) and Christian Nationalist Rep. Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) will roadblock Harris's administration every step of the way unless we take back the Majority.


That means we MUST kick out these Project 2025 extremists.


The good news is we can BEAT THEM.


Here are SEVEN seats currently held by far-right House Republicans or are open seats, where Republicans won by less than 3 points on average and are all currently neck and neck in polling.


  • AZ-06: Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani is an avowed Christian Nationalist who helps run a private academy focused on rewriting the Constitution. His Democratic opponent Kirsten Engel is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has fought for years to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make her community safer. Kirsten was less than 6,000 votes shy of winning this seat in 2022.


  • IA-03: Republican Rep. Zach Nunn is an anti-choice extremist who raised his hand during a debate to proudly say all abortion should be illegal. Democratic candidate Lanon Baccam is a first-generation American, born and raised in rural Iowa. Lanon enlisted in the Iowa National Guard when he was 17 before deploying to Afghanistan. After he returned, he worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture supporting veterans transitioning to careers in agriculture. This race was only decided by roughly 2,000 votes in 2022.


  • MI-07: Republican Tom Barrett has a lengthy history of anti-abortion extremism, including a bill he introduced “which creates penalties for individuals” and includes “up to two years imprisonment and a fine of up to $50,000.” He also supported “a failed attempt to reinstate Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban." His Democratic opponent Curtis Hertel worked for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and was instrumental in repealing the archaic 1931 law that banned abortion, even in cases of rape and incest.


  • NE-02: Republican Rep. Don Bacon is a January 6 apologist who praised insurrectionists who attacked the police as “patriots” and “outstanding, wonderful people,” and even stated that “many of them are my friends.” His opponent Tony Vargas is the son of working-class Peruvian immigrants, and has dedicated his life to serving his community as a teacher, school board member, and state senator. Tony came within 6,000 votes of defeating Don Bacon in 2022.


  • OR-05: Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer is an anti-choice extremist who said she was “encouraged to see the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.” Democratic candidate Janelle Bynum is an Oregon state legislator with a proven track record of delivering results - she is a small business owner, an engineer, and a mom of four. In previous races for the Oregon State House, Janelle beat Lori Chavez-DeRemer TWICE – and she’ll do it again in 2024.


  • PA-10: Republican Rep. Scott Perry is a Neo-Nazi supporter who is under investigation by the FBI for his role in planning January 6. His opponent Janelle Stelson is an award–winning broadcast journalist who had to deliver a live newscast the day the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Janelle decided at that moment to quit her job and run for Congress. “I had to look out into the camera and tell every woman watching that her rights had been rolled back 50 years. That took a serious chunk out of my heart that day.”


  • WI-03: Rep. Derrick Van Orden is a MAGA foot soldier who proudly admits he was at Trump’s January 6 rally and marched on the Capitol and has been caught verbally assaulting White House Staff, tourists, and even librarians. His opponent Rebecca Cooke was born and raised in Eau Claire, and grew up helping out on her family’s dairy farm. In this traditionally Republican district, polling shows independents are fed up with Van Ordan’s “Evil Clown Act.”

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