FL: Swing Left targets 20 state legislative seats for 2020 cycle
During presidential elections, Democrats nationwide see Florida as 29 swingy electoral votes.
But the progressive group Swing Left also wants Democrats retaking state governments nationwide. With that goal in mind, the group Thursday morning announced 18 Florida House districts and two Florida Senate seats it will target this year.
Theres been a continued focus on the Republican side of things on statehouses in the past several election cycles, said Alex Pilla, communications manager for Swing Left. A lot of that is about redistricting in 2021. But we want to break up the unified control and think flipping the House is the best way to do that.
So where will the group focus its energy?
Swing Left will help defend four House districts 59, 69, 72 and 84 now represented by Democrats. Three of those shifted from Republican to Democratic control in 2018.
District 59 is represented by Adam Hattersley and District 72 by Margaret Good, both of whom elected to run for Congress in 2020. In Districts 69 and 84, freshman Democratic Reps. Jennifer Webb and Dolores Hogan Johnson, respectively, are seek reelection to second terms.
As for offense, Swing Left aims to flip Districts 15, 21, 26, 28, 29, 42, 60, 89, 93, 105, 115, 118, 119 and 120.
That would mean cementing parts of South and Central Florida as Democratic country, but Pilla notes theres some geographic diversity on that map. The group will target a Jacksonville seat now held by freshman Republican Wyman Duggan, whos facing Democrat Tammyette Thomas. And they have eyes for a Gainesville seat occupied since 2016 by Chuck Clemons, but where Democrat Kayser Enneking has already filed.
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