Top Targeted U.S. Senate Races
Gary Peters (D)- Michigan U.S. Senate – Challenger – Open Seat – Click Here to read more – WINNER
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Jeanne Shaheen (D) – New Hampshire U.S. Senate – Incumbent – Click Here to read more – WINNER
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Al Franken (D) – Minnesota U.S. Senate – Incumbent – Click Here to read more – WINNER
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Top Targeted U.S. House Races
Peter Aguilar (D) – CA 31 – Challenger – Open Seat – Click Here to read more – WINNER
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Scott Peters (D) – CA 52 – Incumbent – Click Here to read more – WINNER
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Andrew Romanoff (D) – CO-6 – Challenger – Click Here to read more – LOSS
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Vote Climate U.S. PAC Top Priority Candidates
Vote Climate U.S. PAC’s mission is to elect candidates to get off fossil fuels and to put a price on carbon. Our priority U.S. House and U.S. Senate races are chosen to begin to position climate change as a powerful, electoral issue. Priority races are in hotly contested, swing districts where:
- Victory is not guaranteed and support from climate voters and activists could make a difference.
- Climate change is a pivotal issue that could be the difference between victory and defeat.
- Priority candidates are leaders on the issue and there is a sharp distinction between them and their opponent on climate change.
- Victory could make a difference for the issue by electing or re-electing a climate leader.
Please be a part of the political movement for federal action on climate change with Vote Climate U.S. PAC.