Wealthy Democratic Leaning Districts

After some recent discussions on here regarding wealthier suburban districts that have been held by Republicans since 1994, but lean Democratic, I have compiled a list of such districts:

These districts were selected for meeting the following criteria:

1)  Above average median income (42,000 per individual or higher)

2)  A PVI score of D even to D+7

3)  Held by a Republican for at least one term since 1994

In no way I claim any of these seats are in play, but I am just providing a list of seats that could fall if the anti-Democratic wave is concentrated in suburban districts.  Many of them are considered in play though.  Others probably are not in play unless the Democratic incumbent runs a terrible campaign and/or the Republican runs a really competent campaign.

Colorado-7

Ed Perlmutter – D+4

Connecticut-2

Joe Courtney – D+6

Connecticut-4

Jim Himes – D+5

Connecticut-5

Chris Murphy – D+2

Florida-22

Ron Klein – D+1

Iowa-3

Leonard Boswell – D+1

Maryland-2

Dutch Ruppersberger – D+7

Massachusetts-6

John Tierney – D+7

Michigan-9

Gary Peters – D+2

New Jersey-12

Rush Holt – D+5

New York-1

Tim Bishop – D-EVEN

New York-2

Steve Israel – D+4

New York-4

Carolyn McCarthy – D+6

New York-25

Dan Maffei – D+3

Ohio-15

Mary Jo Kilroy – D+1

Oregon-5

Kurt Schrader – D+1

Pennsylvania-7

Joe Sestak – D+3 (Open)

Pennsylvania-8

Patrick Murphy – D+2

Pennsylvania-13

Allyson Schwartz – D+7

Virginia-11

Gerry Connolly – D+2

Washington-2

Rick Larsen –  D+3

Washington-9

Adam Smith – D+5