Georgia's 12th district leans Republican by eight points. Georgia has already shown that Black turnout can overcome bigger gaps than this one.
Georgia's 1st district leans Republican by nine points along the coast. A win here is part of the same turnout math that flipped the state statewide.
Florida's 24th district is one of the safest Democratic seats in our focus states. We track both candidates because this primary decides who represents this community for the next decade.
Alabama's Senate race is one of the seats that decides Senate control through the same states where Black voter turnout has always been the deciding margin.
Florida's Senate race decides more than one seat. It sets the turnout floor for three other competitive Florida House races we're organizing at the same time.
Louisiana's Senate race is part of the same Southern turnout math that already elects two Black members of Congress from this state. Closing the gap statewide protects those gains.
Mississippi's Black population share is the highest in the nation. A competitive statewide Senate race here is a direct test of whether that population translates into political power.
Not every race stays top priority. These candidates fell off our active lineup this cycle, but we're keeping the relationship for future cycles.
Lost the 2026 Democratic primary in Michigan's 4th. He remains in our pipeline for future recruitment and training.
Moved off top-tier priority. He stays on our emerging candidates watchlist as his campaign builds capacity.
A relationship we're maintaining in Florida's 6th, though not a current resource priority.