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NATALIE BALDASSARRE | JANUARY 16, 2019

NRCC Announces 2020 Deputy and Vice Chairs

WASHINGTON – NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer announced the committee’s leadership team for the 2020 cycle. This group of proven leaders will be instrumental in the NRCC’s mission to take back the House majority.

Emmer named Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-42), Congressman Jodey Arrington (TX-19), and Congressman Tom Graves (GA-14) as deputy chairs. Emmer also appointed eight vice chairs for specific organizational functions.

“To achieve success this cycle, House Republicans and our candidates must stand united behind an agenda that delivers for the American people,” said Chairman Emmer. “I’m looking forward to working with these dedicated individuals to communicate our winning message and take back the majority in 2020.”

The list of vice chairs is as follows:
Recruitment – Susan Brooks (IN-05)
Finance – Richard Hudson (NC-08)
Patriot – John Katko (NY-24)
Member Services – Jackie Walorski (IN-02)
Redistricting – Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25)
Outreach – Anthony Gonzalez (OH-16)
116th Class Representative – Kelly Armstrong (ND – At Large)
Spring Dinner – Darin LaHood (IL-18)


NRCC | DECEMBER 6, 2018

NRCC Announces Parker Hamilton Poling as Executive Director for 2020 Cycle

WASHINGTON – Today Chairman-Elect of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Tom Emmer announced Parker Hamilton Poling as the committee’s Executive Director for the 2020 cycle.

“Winning the majority depends on implementation of our game plan and ensuring every member of our team is motivated. We need a leader in the building who will hold all of us accountable. Sharp, experienced, hardworking and selfless, Parker is a well-known commodity among our members and their staff. She shares my enthusiasm and laser focus to put Republicans back in charge and together that’s exactly what we plan to do in the 2020 election cycle. This is what our members and their constituents expect and this is what our children and grandchildren are counting on,” said Chairman-Elect Emmer.

“It is an honor to have the opportunity to serve as Executive Director of the NRCC. I am thankful to Chairman Emmer and the entire Republican leadership for entrusting me with this responsibility as we work to regain the majority in 2020,” said Poling.

Poling most recently served as the Chief of Staff for Chief Deputy Whip Patrick McHenry. An expert political strategist, Poling has decades of political and communications experience in Congress, the White House and on the campaign trail. Named to Politico Playbook PowerList: Women to Watch, she received her Bachelor’s Degree from Brown University and her J.D. from George Washington University Law School.

NATALIE BALDASSARRE | FEBRUARY 8, 2019

NRCC Announces 55 Offensive Targets for the 2020 Cycle

WASHINGTON – The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) today announced its initial offensive targets for the 2020 cycle. These 55 seats are currently held by vulnerable Democrats and represent prime pickup opportunities for Republicans.

“Freedom or socialism – that’s the choice in 2020,” said NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer. “Whether they are calling for open borders, refusing to denounce rampant anti-Semitism, advocating for a 90% tax rate or moving to legalize the murder of newborn babies, the new socialist Democrats are pushing an extreme agenda that is sorely out-of-touch.

“We are hard at work recruiting strong, accomplished Republican candidates who will deliver our message of individual freedom and hold these targeted members accountable for the radical policies being pushed by the socialist Democrats in their party.”

The 55 offensive targets include: 20 seats won by Republicans in 2016 that were also carried by Hillary Clinton, 31 districts won by President Trump in 2016, three additional seats Republicans held in recent cycles (FL-07, FL-13 and NV-04), and one additional seat trending toward President Trump (OR-04).

The list is as follows:

IL-17 – Cheri Bustos

AZ-01 – Tom O’Halleran

AZ-02 – Ann Kirkpatrick

CA-10 – Josh Harder

CA-21 – TJ Cox

CA-25 – Katie Hill

CA-39 – Gil Cisneros

CA-45 – Katie Porter

CA-48 – Harley Rouda

CA-49 – Mike Levin

CO-06 – Jason Crow

FL-07 – Stephanie Murphy

FL-13 – Charlie Crist

FL-26 – Debbie Mucarsel-Powell

FL-27 – Donna Shalala

GA-06 – Lucy McBath

IA-01 – Abby Finkenauer

IA-02 – Dave Loebsack

IA-03 – Cindy Axne

IL-06 – Sean Casten

IL-14 – Lauren Underwood

KS-03 – Sharice Davids

ME-02 – Jared Golden

MI-08 – Elissa Slotkin

MI-11 – Haley Stevens

MN-02 – Angie Craig

MN-03 – Dean Phillips

MN-07 – Collin Peterson

NH-01 – Chris Pappas

NJ-02 – Jeff Van Drew

NJ-03 – Andy Kim

NJ-05 – Josh Gottheimer

NJ-07 – Tom Malinowski

NJ-11 – Mikie Sherrill

NV-03 – Susie Lee

NV-04 – Steven Horsford

NY-11 – Max Rose

NY-18 – Sean Patrick Maloney

NY-19 – Antonio Delgado

NY-22 – Anthony Brindisi

NM-02 – Xochitl Torres Small

OK-05 – Kendra Horn

OR-04 – Peter DeFazio

PA-07 – Susan Wild

PA-08 – Matt Cartwright

PA-17 – Conor Lamb

SC-01 – Joe Cunningham

TX-07 – Lizzie Fletcher

TX-32 – Colin Allred

UT-04 – Ben McAdams

VA-02 – Elaine Luria

VA-07 – Abigail Spanberger

VA-10 – Jennifer Wexton

WA-08 – Kim Schrier

WI-03 – Ron Kind