The shutdown standoff created a tsunami of outrage against the GOP. And Dems are hoping to ride the wave all the way into a House majority in 2014.
“What’s happened over the past two weeks or so is a sea change,” Rep. Steve Israel of New York, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, told Hardball on Thursday night. “…This shutdown may have improved our prospects toward winning the House.”
The DCCC told msnbc that it raised a record-breaking $8.4 million in September, the month leading up to the shutdown. That’s almost double what the group raised in August. Of that campaign war chest, over $2 million came from donations in the six days after Speaker John Boehner threatened to shut down the government and Sen. Ted Cruz delivered his 21-hour faux-filibuster trying to tie defunding Obamacare (which didn’t happen) to any spending deal. Israel said in a statement that the surge was attributable to the “Republicans’ reckless shutdown.”
The non-partisan Cook Political Report even said the spending crisis made 14 House seats more winnable in 2014. The Dems would need to win 17 seats to bag the majority. Democrats are also defending 20 incumbent seats. The ratings changes were as followed:
CA-31 Gary Miller (R) Toss Up to Lean D CA-41 Mark Takano (D) Likely D to Solid D CO-06 Mike Coffman (R) Lean R to Toss Up FL-22 Lois Frankel (D) Likely D to Solid D MI-03 Justin Amash (R) Solid R to Likely R MI-07 Tim Walberg (R) Likely R to Lean R MT-AL Steve Daines (R) Solid R to Likely R NE-02 Lee Terry (R) Likely R to Lean R NJ-02 Frank LoBiondo (R) Solid R to Likely R NJ-03 Jon Runyan (R) Solid R to Likely R NM-02 Steve Pearce (R) Solid R to Likely R NY-23 Tom Reed (R) Likely R to Lean R OH-06 Bill Johnson (R) Likely R to Lean R PA-08 Mike Fitzpatrick (R) Likely R to Lean R WV-03 Nick Rahall (D) Lean D to Toss Up
“Democrats still have a very uphill climb to a majority, and it’s doubtful they can sustain this month’s momentum for another year,” noted Cook Political Report’s David Wasserman. “But Republicans’ actions have energized Democratic fundraising and recruiting efforts.”









