Abundance PAC

Abundance PAC  ·  AbundanceDems  ·  2026 Slate

Building an Abundant America

Abundance PAC supports Members committed to building more, innovating faster, and making government work better for everyone. The AbundanceDems 2026 slate represents Democrats who have proven they can deliver pro-abundance results. It showcases Members with the courage to reform outdated regulations and make the hard calls, because getting America building again means putting progress back in progressive.

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Why We Exist

Democrats Who Build

America has the resources, the talent, and the technology to build more — but for too long, unnecessary regulatory barriers, underinvestment, and policy inertia have held us back. Abundance PAC exists to change that by electing Members committed to lowering costs, expanding economic mobility, and strengthening our national security through a politics of building. AbundanceDems is Abundance PAC's Democratic slate — the Members and candidates leading this fight in 2026.

Our Members prioritize expanding housing supply, strengthening America's energy infrastructure, driving inclusive economic growth, and advancing scientific and technological progress. They remove barriers, make high-return public and private investments, and collaborate across party lines to get things done — because abundance isn't a partisan idea. It's the right one.

27
Members & candidates on our slate
17
States represented
2
Chambers of Congress to flip
1
Abundance agenda to enact

Our 2026 Slate

27 Members

Abundance PAC is building the political power to advance these priorities across the country. The AbundanceDems slate spans the House and Senate — Democrats who innovate faster, make government work better for everyone, and have the track record to prove it. Off-cycle Senate members are included because their leadership now shapes what's possible in 2026 and beyond.

U.S. House In-Cycle Members 2026 Election ↗
Jake Auchincloss
U.S. House · MA-04
Jake Auchincloss
Massachusetts's 4th District
Nikki Budzinski
U.S. House · IL-13
Nikki Budzinski
Illinois's 13th District
Janelle Bynum
U.S. House · OR-05
Janelle Bynum
Oregon's 5th District
DCCC Frontliner Flipped Trump District Cook: Likely D
Sharice Davids
U.S. House · KS-03
Sharice Davids
Kansas's 3rd District
Laura Friedman
U.S. House · CA-30
Laura Friedman
California's 30th District
Maggie Goodlander
U.S. House · NH-02
Maggie Goodlander
New Hampshire's 2nd District
Cook: Likely D
Adam Gray
U.S. House · CA-13
Adam Gray
California's 13th District
Won by <200 votes DCCC Frontliner Flipped Trump District Cook: Lean D
Josh Harder
U.S. House · CA-09
Josh Harder
California's 9th District
Build America Caucus Chair
Jim Himes
U.S. House · CT-04
Jim Himes
Connecticut's 4th District
Steven Horsford
U.S. House · NV-04
Steven Horsford
Nevada's 4th District
DCCC Frontliner Cook: Likely D
Sam Liccardo
U.S. House · CA-16
Sam Liccardo
California's 16th District
Seth Magaziner
U.S. House · RI-02
Seth Magaziner
Rhode Island's 2nd District
Kristen McDonald Rivet
U.S. House · MI-08
Kristen McDonald Rivet
Michigan's 8th District
DCCC Frontliner Flipped Trump District Cook: Lean D
Joe Neguse
U.S. House · CO-02
Joe Neguse
Colorado's 2nd District
Scott Peters
U.S. House · CA-50
Scott Peters
California's 50th District
Brittany Pettersen
U.S. House · CO-07
Brittany Pettersen
Colorado's 7th District
Patrick Ryan
U.S. House · NY-18
Patrick Ryan
New York's 18th District
Andrea Salinas
U.S. House · OR-06
Andrea Salinas
Oregon's 6th District
Ritchie Torres
U.S. House · NY-15
Ritchie Torres
New York's 15th District
George Whitesides
U.S. House · CA-27
George Whitesides
California's 27th District
Flipped Trump District
U.S. Senate In-Cycle Members & Candidates 2026 Election ↗
Chris Coons
U.S. Senate · DE
Chris Coons
Delaware
John Hickenlooper
U.S. Senate · CO
John Hickenlooper
Colorado
Mark Warner
U.S. Senate · VA
Mark Warner
Virginia
Roy Cooper
U.S. Senate Candidate · NC
Roy Cooper
North Carolina — Flipping Tillis Seat
Won Primary Mar. 3 Cook: Toss Up
U.S. Senate Off-Cycle Allies — Up in 2028 Next election: 2028

These Senators are not on the ballot in 2026 but are essential abundance allies whose committee positions, floor leadership, and caucus engagement shape what's achievable right now. The relationships we build today pay dividends in the next cycle.

Catherine Cortez Masto
U.S. Senate · NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada
Ruben Gallego
U.S. Senate · AZ
Ruben Gallego
Arizona
Brian Schatz
U.S. Senate · HI
Brian Schatz
Hawaii