Three Democrats in Competitive House Districts Endorse Joe Biden

January 6, 2020by Bridget Bowman CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
Three Democrats in Competitive House Districts Endorse Joe Biden

Three House Democrats who flipped Republican-held districts in 2018 announced Sunday that they are endorsing former Vice President Joe Biden in the crowded presidential primary. All three served in the military.

Pennsylvania’s Conor Lamb, a Marine veteran, and Chrissy Houlahan, an Air Force veteran, along with Elaine Luria of Virginia who is a retired Navy commander, all said Biden is the right candidate to unify the country. Last week, first-term Iowa Democratic Rep. Abby Finkenauer also announced that she was backing Biden.

Their endorsements come as Biden has argued his candidacy would boost Democrats in competitive House and Senate races in 2020. Biden, who served in the Senate for 36 years, has led the primary field in congressional endorsements so far.

Biden endorsed all three Democrats in their 2018 races. Lamb referenced Biden campaigning for him in 2018, when Lamb pulled off an upset by winning a special election in a House district Trump carried by 20 points in 2018. Lamb later won a full term in a new district due to a redrawn congressional map.

“When he came to campaign for me … I saw huge crowds of working people cheer for him. I watched him stop and thank each police officer he passed. I heard him greet our local union leaders by name,” Lamb said in a statement from the Biden campaign. “Joe Biden respects our people, he knows what they are going through, and he knows what it means to keep your word.”

var rcrdJWPlayer = 1; Lamb and Houlahan both noted Biden’s potential strength in Pennsylvania, which is expected to be a top presidential and House battleground in 2020. Had the new congressional map been in place in 2016, Trump would have carried Lamb’s 17th District in the Pittsburgh suburbs by 2 percentage points while Hillary Clinton would have won Houlahan’s 6th District in the Philadelphia suburbs by 10 points. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates Lamb’s race Likely Democratic and Houlahan’s race Solidly Democratic.

Trump carried the Keystone State by less than 1 point in 2018. The state’s only Democratic senator, Bob Casey, has endorsed Biden, who has roots in Scranton.

“Pennsylvania is not red or blue but a purple place which our next president needs to carry to win,” Houlahan said in a statement. “Joe Biden can win Pennsylvania, and I’m proud to endorse him.”

Luria also noted that Biden could win a competitive House district like hers in Virginia, which Trump carried by 3 points in 2016. Luria could be facing a competitive election in 2020.

“Joe Biden is ‘battle-tested’ on the world stage, in Congress, and in the White House. He will defeat Donald Trump and win in tough districts like mine,” Luria said in a statement.

Luria unseated Republican Rep. Scott Taylor by 2 points in 2018 in the Norfolk-area district, which has a heavy military presence. Taylor has reportedly expressed interest in dropping his challenge to Democratic Sen. Mark Warner to instead run for his old seat. Inside Elections rates the race for the 2nd District Leans Democratic.

Houlahan and Luria were two of seven freshman Democrats with national security backgrounds who came out in support of opening an impeachment inquiry in a September op-ed in the Washington Post. Luria, Houlahan and Lamb all voted for both articles of impeachment against Trump.

Luria and Houlahan are part of a close-knit group of five female freshmen all with military or intelligence backgrounds who often collaborate on policy and political priorities. They’re also helping each other politically, having formed their own joint fundraising committee called the Service First Women’s Victory Fund.

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