You saw the fantastic rally for President Trump in Battle Creek, Michigan last night. Michigan is emerging as one of the most pivotal swing states for the 2020 election cycle, and there is a key congressional race we believe we can flip from the Democrat column to the GOP.
Michigan Democrat Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin voted to Impeach President Trump - she represents a district President Trump carried in 2016 (and even Mitt Romney prevailed in during the 2012 election). Slotkin won her seat in 2018 by just 3.8% of the vote and we will be making her one of our top congressional targets in our campaign to Take Back The House. Look at this picture below from last night's rally in Michigan - let's turn this energy into momentum to win this congressional race.

I can tell you as the Executive Director of CCC PAC, that this district represents an excellent chance for us to oust another shameless Democrat Member of Congress. I grew up in this district, and it includes the heavily-conservative Livingston County (a 60%+ Republican county) where we must ramp up the voter turnout.
This is an excellent opportunity in our campaign to Take Back The House, as we continue to chisel away at Nancy Pelosi's Democrat majority in Congress.
Please make a contribution to our independent expenditure campaign to Take Back The House as we continue to make more progress each day.
Besides the 5 upcoming Special Elections for Congress that will take place over the course of the coming weeks, we have 100+ congressional election battles across the country that will decide who will hold the majority in the House of Representatives.
Here is a review of some of the congressional seats we lost in 2018 by the narrowest margins, and that represent the best opportunities for us to 'flip' the requisite 18 congressional races we need to reclaim the majority.
* Utah 4th Congressional District - Lost by 0.26%
* Pennsylvania 15th Congressional District - Lost by 0.28%
* California's 21st Congressional District - Lost by 0.76%
* Georgia's 6th Congressional District - Lost by 1.03%
* Maine's 2nd Congressional District - Lost by 1.25%
* New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District - Lost by 1.29%
* South Carolina's 1st Congressional District - Lost by 1.39%
* Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District - Lost by 1.40%
* Florida's 26th Congressional District - Lost by 1.75%
* New York's 22nd Congressional District - Lost by 1.78%
* New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District - Lost by 1.87%
* Virginia's 7th Congressional District - Lost by 1.94%


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