2020 Senate Map

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Anonymous wrote:From Quinnipiac:

GA-Sen-A
Perdue (R-inc) 45
Ossoff (D) 51

GA-Sen-B
Warnock (D) 41
Loeffler (R-inc) 22
Collins (R) 20
Lieberman (D) 5
Tarver (D) 2


Lieberman really working hard to keep the family nickname of Loserman.


Without Leiberman, Ossoff wouldn't even need to runoff.


Ossoff is in the race against Perdue. In the race for the Isaksen/Loeffler seat - I thought it went to a runoff no matter what. If Warnock gets over 50%, is it over?
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Yes, I meant Warnock, not Ossoff, apologies.
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Anonymous wrote:Graham’s total fundraising is only a million more than Harrison’s 3Q fundraising.


Seriously, does this guy have intelligence? How can anyone vote for him? He should be toast in an election.
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Anonymous wrote:Graham’s total fundraising is only a million more than Harrison’s 3Q fundraising.


Seriously, does this guy have intelligence? How can anyone vote for him? He should be toast in an election.



He seems too emotional to stay in the Senate. Every time I've seen him lately he's either crying or his eyes are red rimmed.
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Anonymous wrote:He seems too emotional to stay in the Senate. Every time I've seen him lately he's either crying or his eyes are red rimmed.


It's not emotion. He's got Covid-19 and he's holding it at bay with medication. It's why he's refusing the Covid-19 testing. He knows and he doesn't want to be be tested. Like Trump, he's just hoping he can keep ahead of the diagnosis until he can get Barrett passed off to the full Senate.

It would serve them right to have him infect the Judiciary Committee and not have a vote because several of the over 70 year old members either get sick or have to quarantine.
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Anonymous wrote:Graham’s total fundraising is only a million more than Harrison’s 3Q fundraising.


I hope I am wrong, but I don't see South Carolinians splitting the ticket for Harrison. It's not in their DNA to vote for a Democrat in this century.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He seems too emotional to stay in the Senate. Every time I've seen him lately he's either crying or his eyes are red rimmed.


It's not emotion. He's got Covid-19 and he's holding it at bay with medication. It's why he's refusing the Covid-19 testing. He knows and he doesn't want to be be tested. Like Trump, he's just hoping he can keep ahead of the diagnosis until he can get Barrett passed off to the full Senate.

It would serve them right to have him infect the Judiciary Committee and not have a vote because several of the over 70 year old members either get sick or have to quarantine.


And yet the 74 overly ripe orangeturd survived.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Graham’s total fundraising is only a million more than Harrison’s 3Q fundraising.


I hope I am wrong, but I don't see South Carolinians splitting the ticket for Harrison. It's not in their DNA to vote for a Democrat in this century.


And Graham's now up by 6, UGH.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Graham’s total fundraising is only a million more than Harrison’s 3Q fundraising.


I hope I am wrong, but I don't see South Carolinians splitting the ticket for Harrison. It's not in their DNA to vote for a Democrat in this century.


And Graham's now up by 6, UGH.

It’s a longtime incumbent Republican running in a Republican state in a Presidential year. The Democrats barely ran a candidate against him last time. This was always going to a huge climb. It’s one of about half a dozen races that shouldn’t have even been in play. And some - probably not all, but some - of them are going to break our way. I hope this is one of them but expectations should be realistic.

Meanwhile, in North Carolina, Cunningham is up by 6.
https://statespoll.com/post/632056266760568832/nor.../amp?__twitter_impression=true
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Speaking of races that shouldn’t have been in play - it’s debate night in Iowa! Joni Ernst has no idea what the break even price for soybeans is, while Theresa Greenfield nails the break even price of corn.

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And another one that wasn’t even on the radar:

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Anonymous wrote:And another one that wasn’t even on the radar:



is this the real life?
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"Democratic super PAC jolts sleepy Texas Senate race with ad blitz

Senate Majority PAC is set to spend at least $8.6 million over the final two-and-a-half weeks to boost Democrat MJ Hegar."

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/15/democratic-super-pac-texas-cornyn-hegar-429649

Why did the democrats spend so much money in this race? Is it because they have too much money? Or is there a chance to flip it there?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And another one that wasn’t even on the radar:



is this the real life?


Per my Alaskan friends, Sullivan is their equivalent of Ted Cruz.
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Anonymous wrote:"Democratic super PAC jolts sleepy Texas Senate race with ad blitz

Senate Majority PAC is set to spend at least $8.6 million over the final two-and-a-half weeks to boost Democrat MJ Hegar."

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/15/democratic-super-pac-texas-cornyn-hegar-429649

Why did the democrats spend so much money in this race? Is it because they have too much money? Or is there a chance to flip it there?


In the aftermath of his loss, Beto has continued to build a ground game in Texas. He says that it’s not as red as one might think, just has a disengaged electorate. Looks like they’re turning up to vote, so there is definitely a chance. There are also lots of competitive local races there, and that should also boost turnout.
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