The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is adding six more districts to the list of seats it’s targeting in 2020.

After gaining a net of 40 seats last fall, the House Democrats’ campaign arm released its initial 2020 target list in January that included 32 GOP-held seats and the open seat in North Carolina’s 9th District, which is holding a special election next month.

The six new additions, obtained first by CQ Roll Call, include three seats currently represented by a Republican, one seat held by an independent, one seat where the Republican incumbent isn’t running for reelection and one where the Democratic incumbent is retiring.

President Donald Trump carried all six of these districts, signaling that Democrats think down-ballot candidates will find success in areas where Hillary Clinton could not in 2016. Inclusion on this list doesn’t necessarily mean national Democrats will spend money in all of these districts. They’ll also need to defend 31 of their own seats that Trump carried in 2016.

The new additions to the DCCC target list are: