Democrats boast an ever-expanding target list that includes a half-dozen Republican seats in Texas plus others outside Atlanta, Cincinnati, Los Angeles and Phoenix.
The tale of two districts 1,600 miles apart spotlights that many pivotal House races hinge on suburban voters.
We're still on offense, said Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., who leads House Democrats' campaign organization.
Since January 2019, all 29 Democrats in House districts Trump carried in 2016 have banked more money than their GOP challengers, usually by multiples.
The same is true for all but two of the 24 other Democrats in seats Republicans said they'd pursue aggressively this year.