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From the WSJ:
The good news: Many of the most important races are in the Eastern and Central time zones. If an angry tide is poised to swamp Republicans, it could be apparent before most political junkies call it a night. Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York together hold 24 of the most competitive House seats in the country.
(Ds are the first names, apologies for any misspelling: I am typing them)
IND 2: Donnelly vs. Chocola (I) 8: Ellsworth vs. Hostettler (I) 9: Hill vs. Sodrel (I)
FL 13: Jennings vs. Buchanan (Harris' seat) 16: Mahoney vs. Negron (Foley's seat) 22: Klein vs. Shaw (I)
VA 2: Kellam vs. Drake (I)
NC 11: Shuler vs. Taylor (I)
OH 1: Cranley vs. Chabot (I) 2: Wulsin vs. Schmidt (I) 15: Kilroy vs. Pryce (I) 18: Space vs. Padgett (Ney's seat)
W.VA 1: Mollohan (I) vs. Wakim 2: Callaghan vs. Capito (I)
CT 2: Courtney vs. Simmons (I) 4: Farrell vs. Shays (I) 5: Murphy vs. Johnson (I)
IL 6: Duckworth vs. Roskam (Hyde's seat)
PA 7: Sestak vs. Weldon (I) 8: Murphy vs. Firzpatrick (I) 10: Carney vs. Sherwood (I)
TX 17: Edwards (I) vs. Taylor 22: Lampson vs. Gibbs (DeLay's seat)
AZ 8: Giffords vs. Graf (Kolbe's seat)
CO 7: Perlmutter vs. O'Donnell (Beauprez' seat)
MN 6: Wetterling vs. Bachmann (Kennedy's seat)
NM 1: Madrid vs. Wilson (I)
NY 24: Arcur vs. Meier (Boehlert's seat) 26: Davis vs. Reynolds (I)
WI 8: Kagen vs. Card (Green's seat)
CA 4: Brown vs. Doolittle (I) 11: McNerney vs. Pombo (I) 50: Busby vs. Bilbray (I)
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