These are authentic candidates who put America First and are running to remove RINOs/Establishment Republicans and Democrats from office. This list does not include incumbents already in the Senate/Congress. This list does not include RINOs that would be too difficult and expensive to remove, like Dan Crenshaw or Jerry Moran. It also does not include Democrats in deep blue districts, such as Maxine Waters or Ilhan Omar, as that too would be a waste of money.
Alabama[edit]
RINOs with Challengers[edit]
RINOs with Challengers[edit]
- Never Trumper (and, worse, pro-abortion) RINO, Lisa Murkowski is running for re-election. This time she is being challenged by Trump-endorsed America First Candidate Kelly Tshibaka.[3]
- Due to death of Don Young former representative of Alaska at large in congress, special elections will be held on August 16. Sarah Palin is most prominent candidate.
Arizona[edit]
RINOs/Establishment with challengers[edit]
- RINO Governor Doug Ducey will end his second term; due to term limits he is ineligible for re-election. Kari Lake endorsed by 45 president Trump lead polls,[4] she will be challenged by socialist Katie Hobbs.
Democrats that can be successfully voted out[edit]
- Tom O'Halleran (2nd district) has a challenger Eli Crane.
- Greg Stanton (4th district) has a challenger Kelly Cooper.
- Ann Kirkpatrick (6th district) - Retiring, but this seat can be won by Republicans[5] Brandon Martin is the most conservative candidate in this district.
- Extreme Gun Control, Democrat, Mark Kelly is running for re-election. The most prominent Republican candidates are Jim Lamon, Blake Masters and current attorney general Mark Brnovich.
- Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs will run for governor race. The most prominent Republican candidate is Mark Fincham, the most prominent Democrat candidate is Reginald Bolding.
Arkansas[edit]
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders is running for Arkansas governor; she was the former White House Press Secretary in the Donald Trump administration. The other major candidates chose, instead, to run for other offices in the heavily Republican state, due to Sanders' near insurmountable lead in polls.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with challengers[edit]
- French Hill (2nd district) has a challenger Conrad Reynolds.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans to primary that don't yet have challengers[edit]
California[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans to primary that have challengers[edit]
Democrats that can be successfully voted out[edit]
- Ami Bera (6th district) has a challenger Tamika Hamilton.
- Josh Harder (9th district) has a challenger Tom Patti
- 13th district: The most prominent candidates from this district are businessman David Giglio from Republican party and State senator Adam Gray from Democrat party.
- Jim Costa (21th district) has a challenger Michael Maher.
- Salud Carbajal (24th district) has a challenger Dr Brad Allen.
- Raul Ruiz (25th district) has a challenger Brian Hawkins.
- Julia Brownley (26th district) has a challenger Matt Jacobs.
- Katie Porter (47th district) has a challenger Scott Baugh.
- Mike Levin (49th district) has a challenger Brian Maryott.
Colorado[edit]
Democrats that can be successfully voted out[edit]
- Current Faucist Democrat Governor Jared Polis, will be challenged by Heidi Ganahl and Greg Lopez.
- Current attorney general Phil Weiser.
- Democrat establishment longtime Senator Michael Bennet, has a challenger Joe Odea
- Jason Crow (6th district) has a challenger Steve Monahan.
- Ed Perlmutter (7th district) Perlmutter will retire. The most prominent Republican is an America first candidate Laurel Imer, the most prominent Democrat candidate is Brittany Pettersen.
- 8th district: The most prominent Republican candidate is Lori Saine, the most prominent Democrat candidate is far left socialist Yadira Caraveo.
Connecticut[edit]
Democrats with challengers[edit]
- Joe Courtney (2nd district), will be challenged by State senator Mike France.
- Jahana Hayes (5th ditrict), will be challenged by former state senator George Logan.
- Anti Trump and pro open borders attorney general William Tong has a challenger Jessica Kordas.
Democrats without challengers[edit]
Delaware[edit]
Democrats that can be successfully voted out[edit]
Florida[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Current Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried will be challenged by president of Florida Senate Wilton Simpson.
- Incumbent congressman Al Lawson (2nd district) after redistricting, he will be challenged by incumbent representative Neal Dunn, and he is likely to lose.
- Stephanie Murphy (7th district) will not run for re-election, her district has a challenger, Patriot Anthony Sabatini and Corry Mills.
- Darren Soto (9th district) has a challenger Scotty Moore.
- Incumbent Congressman Charlie Crist (13th district) is giving up his seat to run for Governor against incumbent Patriot Ron DeSantis. His seat is a swing district and America First Candidate, Ana Paulina Luna who is endorsed by America First Representative Greg Steube, is running for that seat.[6]
- Kathy Castor (14th district), has a challenger James Judge.
- Lois Frankel (22th district), has a challenger Dan Franzese.
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (25th district), she will be challenged mostly by Carla Spalding.
RINOs with Challengers[edit]
Georgia[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent Governor Brian Kemp, who has become hated due to no efforts to combating election fraud, has an America First Challenger in Kandiss Taylor.[7]
- Extreme RINO, Brad Raffensperger is being challenged by America First Representative from the House of Representatives, Jody Hice, for the position of Georgia Secretary of State.[8]
- Incumbent RINO attorney general Chris Carr has a challenger John Gordon.
- Incumbent Insurance Commissioner John King has a challenger Patrick Witt.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- former NFL star, Herschel Walker against incumbent Raphael Warnock (who ran over his wife's foot).
- The most corrupt congressman Sanford Bishop (2nd district) has a challenger Jeremy Hunt.
- 6th district: This district is represented by Lucy McBath who will run in district 7. The most prominent Republican candidate is Dr Rich McCormick who is likely to flip this district.
- Lucy McBath (7th district) has Republican challenger Mark Gonsalves.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with challengers[edit]
Illinois[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
Democrats with challengers[edit]
- Illinois Anti police attorney general Kwame Raoul will be challenged by Steve Kim.
- Sean Casten (6th district) has a challenger Keith Pekau.
- Lauren Underwood (14 district) has challenger a James Marter.
- Incumbent Cheri Bustos (17th district) is retiring and two Republicans are running for that seat. Charlie Hemlick is America first candidate there.[9]
Indiana[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with challengers[edit]
Democrats with challengers[edit]
- Frank Mrvan (1st district) has a challenger Jennifer-Ruth Green.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent, Cindy Axne has challenger Zach Nunn.
- Incumbent Auditor Rob Sand has challenger Mary Ann Hanussa.
- Current Democrat governor Laura Kelly will run for second term. Republicans have good chance to win. the most prominent candidate is current attorney general of Kansas Derek Schmidt and major businessman Chase LaPorte decide to run.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
Democrats without Challengers[edit]
- Current Governor Faucist Janet Mills will be challenged by former governor Paul LePage.
- While incumbent Jared Golden, actually lives up to the title of Moderate Democrat, this is the opportunity for Republicans to take this seat.
Maryland[edit]
Democrats without Challengers[edit]
- David Trone (6th district) has a challenger Neil Parrott.
Massachusetts[edit]
Democrats without challengers[edit]
Michigan[edit]
- Current corrupt governor Gretchen Whitmer will run for re-election. The most prominent candidate is Tudor Dixon.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Newly elected RINO, Peter Meijer (3rd district) currently has a challenger John Gibbs who was endorsed by president Trump.[11]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent, Elissa Slotkin (7th district) has a challenger with Tom Barrett.
- Dan Kildee (8th district) has a challenger Paul Junge.
- 10th district: John James is the most prominent Republican candidate in this district. The most prominent Democrat candidate is Carl Marlinga.
- Haley Stevens or Andy Levin (11th district) has a challenger Matthew DenOtter.
- Incumbent corrupt Attorney General Dana Nessel, will challenged by Matthew DePerno (who was endorsed by president Trump).[12]
- Incumbent corrupt secretary of state Jocelyn Benson, probably she will be challenged by Trump Endorsed Kristina Karamo.
Minnesota[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent, Angie Craig (2nd district) is being challenged by Tyler Kistner.[13]
- Dean Phillips (3rd district) has a challenger Tom Weiler
- Current Governor a faucist Tim Walz, his opponent will be probably Dr Scott Jensen.
- Current anti police and pro Antifa attorney general Keith Ellison has a challenger Jim Schlutz.
- Incumbent Secretary of State Steve Simon has a challenger Kim Crockett.
Mississippi[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
Missouri[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- RINO Incumbent, Roy Blunt is retiring. There are two strong America First Candidates to chose from. The first is Eric Greitens, the former governor. He has had a few corruption scandals, so he may make the race close than desired. However, the strongest candidates for the job is Mark McCloskey. Mark McCloskey was famous for the viral photo of where he held a gun toward BLM rioters to protect his house. He is by far the strongest choice for the America First Agenda.[14] Recently, representative Vicky Hartzler has stepped in, and she has been a major road block to the trans agenda. She is the new strongest choice.[15]
- Ann Wagner (2nd district), has a challenger Paul Berry III.
- Blaine Luetkemeyer (3rd district) has a challenger Brandon Wilkinson.
Democrats with challengers[edit]
Nebraska[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Jeff Fortenberry (1st district) retired in March 2021, special election will be held between Republican Mike Flood and Democrat Patty Pansing Brooks .
- Don Bacon (2nd district) is challenged by Steve Kuehl.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Current Governor Steve Sisolak has a challenger sheriff Joe Lombardo.
- Democrat incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto is running for re-election. America First favorite, Adam Laxalt is pending announcement on running for the senate.[16]
- Incumbent Dina Titus (1st district) has a challenger Mark Robertson.
- Incumbent Susie Lee (3rd district) has a challenger April Becker
- Incumbent Steven Horsford (4th district) has an America first challenger Sam Peters.
- Current attorney general Aaron Ford has a challenger Sigal Chattah.
RINOs with challengers[edit]
- Mark Amodei, is challenged by Danny Tarkanian.
- Incumbent secretary of state Barbara Cegavske is term limited, The most prominent Republican candidate is Jim Marchant.
New Hampshire[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent Maggie Hassan is running for re-election. She has an abysmal approval rating. The most prominent Republican candidate is Donald Bolduc.
- Incumbent, Chris Pappas (1st district) has a challenger Tim Baxter.
- Ann McLane Kuster (2nd district) has a challenger Robert Burns.
New Jersey[edit]
Andy Kim with the blue suit donated to the
Smithsonian.
[17] Monica Lewinsky's blue dress currently resides in the National Archives as evidence in the Clinton impeachment.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent, Andy Kim (3rd district) has a challenger Bob Healey .
- Incumbent, Josh Gottheimer (5th district) has a challenger Frank Pallota.
- Incumbent, Frank Pallone (6th district) has a challenger Sue Kiley.
- Incumbent Tom Malinowski (7th district) has a challenger Thomas Keane.
- Incumbent, Mikie Sherrill (11th district), has a challenger Paul DeGroot.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Chris Smith is challenged by Tricia Flanagan and many other challengers.
New Mexico[edit]
Democrats with challengers[edit]
New York[edit]
- Kathy Hochul former Lieutenant Governor of worst governor ever Andrew Cuomo run for election. due to scandals of her boss, Republicans have chance to take her out. the most prominent America first candidates now are Andrew Giuliani and Lee Zeldin.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Incumbent Thomas Suozzi (3rd district) will retire. The only Republican candidate for this district is George Santos.
- Kathleen Rice (4th district) has challenger Anthony D'Esposito.
- Sean Patrick Maloney (17th district) has a challenger Michael Lawler.
- 18 district: The only Republican candidate for this district is a State assembly member Collin Schmitt.
- Antonio Delgado (19th district) will retire. The only Republican candidate for this district is a 2018 gubernatorial candidate Marc Molinaro.
- Paul Tonko (20th district) The only Republican candidate for this district is Liz Joy.
- Joseph Morelle (25th district) The only Republican candidate for this district is La'Ron Singletary
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Andrew Garbarino (2nd district) has America first candidate Cait Corrigan.
- Tom Reed (23th district) is retiring due to groping allegations. There is currently a Republican who is running, but it not known whether he is America First due to the poor track record of New York Republicans.[18][19] The prominent Republican candidate is current chair of New York Republican party Nick Langworthy.
- John Katko (22th district) will retire. The most prominent Republican candidate is Brandon Williams.
- Claudia Tenney (24th district) has a challenger Mario Fratto.
North Carolina[edit]
RINOs/Establishment with Challengers[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- G. K. Butterfield (1st district) will retire. The most prominent Republican candidates is Sandy Smith. The most prominent Democrat candidate is Don Davis.
- Kathy Manning (6th district), the most prominent candidate who could challenge her is Lee Haywood.
- 13 district: New district has America first challenger Bo Hines.
RINOs with Challengers[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Marcy Kaptur (9th district) - has an America first challenger J.R. Majewski.
- Tim Ryan (13th district) - Although he is retiring to run for senate, his seat can be flipped. The most prominent candidate in this district is Janet Porter.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans without Challengers[edit]
Oklahoma[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans without Challengers[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Current Governor Kate Brown will not run for election. The prominent candidates from Republican party are Dr Bud Pierce and Christine Drazan, and the most prominent candidate from Democrat party is Tina Kotek.
- Incumbent, Peter DeFazio (4th district) has a challenger in Alek Skarlatos.[23]
- Kurt Schrader (5th district) who was endorsed by least popular president in history lost his seat against far left Jamie McLeod-Skinner in primary. Republican challenger is Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
Pennsylvania[edit]
- Tom Wolf will end his last term as governor. Because of horrible rule of Democrats to this state. Republicans have a good chance to win this provided elections are fair, which given the 2020 election is unlikely. The most prominent candidate are Lou Barletta and Doug Mastriano, they will probably face current attorney general Josh Shapiro.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- RINO Incumbent, Pat Toomey is retiring. many Republicans will run for race. isn't clear if they are with America first agenda. The most prominent Republican candidate now is Dr Mehmet Oz. The most prominent Democrat candidate is far left socialist and current Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman.
- Brian Fitzpatrick (1st district) has a challenger Alex Entin.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Madeleine Dean (4th district) has a challenger Christian Nascimento.
- Chrissy Houlahan (6th district) has a challenger Guy Ciarrocchi.
- Susan Wild (7th district) has a challenger Kevin Dellicker.
- Matt Cartwright (8th district) has an America first challenger Jim Bognet.
- Conor Lamb (17th district) will not run for re election. The most prominent Republican candidate for this district is Jeremy Shaffer, The most prominent Democrat candidate for this district is Chris Deluzio.
Rhode Island[edit]
- Incumbent James Langevin willnt run for re-election. there is three Republicans run for his district.
South Carolina[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- RINO Incumbent, Tom Rice currently has six challengers.
- Turncoat,[24] Nancy Mace has a challenger Katie Arrington.
South Dakota[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans without Challengers[edit]
Tennessee[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Jim Cooper (5th district) he has many challengers, The most prominent one is Beth Harwell.
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Lizzie Fletcher (7th district) she will be challenged by Johnny Teague.
- Democrat Incumbent (15th district), has a challenger with Hisapnic Conservative, Monica de la Cruz-Hernandez.[26]
- Democrat Incumbent, Veronica Escobar (16th district) has a challenger with Hisapnic Conservative, Irene Armendariz.[27]
- Henry Cuellar (28th district) barely won in primary runoff against far left socialist Jessica Cisneros. he has a challenger Cassy Garcia who was challenged by Sandra Whitten in primary runoff and won.
- Democrat Incumbent, Vicente Gonzalez (34th district) he is challenged by Hispanic Conservative Mayra Flores.[28]
- Collin Allred (32th district) will be challenged probably by Antonio Swad.
RINOs with challengers[edit]
- Van Taylor (Texas 3rd District) had four challengers, the most prominent were Keith Self (a former Collin County Judge; in Texas' larger counties the position is more in line with a mayor) and businesswoman Suzanne Harp. Though he had the most votes in the primary, Taylor did not get enough to avoid a runoff against Self; however, Taylor's former mistress (a woman better known as the former spouse of an American who fought for ISIS in Syria; she and her family escaped and returned to the US) conspired with Harp to expose his affair and forced him to withdraw, thus making Self the GOP nominee in this growing, heavily Republican district.
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
- Blake Moore has a challenger an America first candidate Andrew Badger.
- John Curtis has a challenger a former state senator Chris Herrod.
Virginia[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
Washington[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
West Virginia[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
Wisconsin[edit]
Democrats with Challengers[edit]
- Current Governor Tony Evers has a challenger Tim Michels.
- Ron Kind is not seeking reelection in 2022. Republican Derrick Van Orden is running for his seat.
- Current attorney general Josh Kaul will be challenged by Adam Jarchow.
Wyoming[edit]
RINOs/Establishment Republicans with Challengers[edit]
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