Democrats enthused by last week’s primary in Georgia, and their strong showing in Kansas earlier this month, have been making noise about playing more aggressively in upcoming elections that were previously dismissed as long shots — specifically Montana.

Mentioned less often, however, is South Carolina.

“Most people don’t realize SC-05 is the most competitive election of any of the specials we’ve had so far in terms of congressional matchups,” said South Carolina Democratic strategist Tyler Jones.

By which he means that this district’s Democratic candidate for Congress last fall earned a higher percentage of the vote than Democrats in the Kansas or Georgia districts. This year’s special election in the Peach State’s 6th District got all the early attention, Jones said, because of Hillary Clinton’s narrow loss there.

President Donald Trump carried South Carolina’s 5th District by 9 points less than he carried Kansas’ 4th District in November.