2020 Senate Map

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like Republicans will have anywhere from 51 to 53 seats. That is enough to force both parties to work together if they want to get anything done. Maybe Biden will have better luck than he did as VP reaching out to his old Republican buddies in the Senate to get legislation passed. Checks and balances are a good thing.


Haha checks and balances... GOP certainly believes in it

Seriously. Now the Senate will literally do nothing because you know McConnell won’t give hearings to any Biden judges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Republicans will have anywhere from 51 to 53 seats. That is enough to force both parties to work together if they want to get anything done. Maybe Biden will have better luck than he did as VP reaching out to his old Republican buddies in the Senate to get legislation passed. Checks and balances are a good thing.


Haha checks and balances... GOP certainly believes in it


But what if both Georgia races go D with a run off?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Republicans will have anywhere from 51 to 53 seats. That is enough to force both parties to work together if they want to get anything done. Maybe Biden will have better luck than he did as VP reaching out to his old Republican buddies in the Senate to get legislation passed. Checks and balances are a good thing.


Haha checks and balances... GOP certainly believes in it


But what if both Georgia races go D with a run off?


Right now Perdue has more than 50% of the vote so it won't go to a runoff. The remaining votes may bring that percentage down a hair.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a possibility of a dem senate? I am asking because I want the stimulus finally passed!


No chance. Ironically Trump + R Senate will probably lead to more stimulus than any other plausible result at this point.

Um, we have Trump + R Senate now and no stimulus for the last six months.


Because Pelosi didn’t want to give Trump a win. They’ll be more likely to do it in the lame duck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Republicans will have anywhere from 51 to 53 seats. That is enough to force both parties to work together if they want to get anything done. Maybe Biden will have better luck than he did as VP reaching out to his old Republican buddies in the Senate to get legislation passed. Checks and balances are a good thing.


Haha checks and balances... GOP certainly believes in it


But what if both Georgia races go D with a run off?


Georgia is still a red state & historically, R voters turn out more than Ds for runoffs & special elections. Remember that Ossoff lost a special election in 2017 for a congressional seat in the Atlanta suburbs that was at that point the most expensive House race in history. Riding Biden’s coattails was Ossoff’s best shot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Republicans will have anywhere from 51 to 53 seats. That is enough to force both parties to work together if they want to get anything done. Maybe Biden will have better luck than he did as VP reaching out to his old Republican buddies in the Senate to get legislation passed. Checks and balances are a good thing.


Haha checks and balances... GOP certainly believes in it

Seriously. Now the Senate will literally do nothing because you know McConnell won’t give hearings to any Biden judges.


Of course, Democratic judges will get hearings and most will get approved with a large number of Republican votes. But Biden will be forced to nominate more moderate judges just like the way things were before the filibuster rule on judges was changed. That is a positive development.
Anonymous
John James, official puppet of the DeVoss family is going to win Michigan. Leading by the same number of votes left in Democratic Wayne County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:John James, official puppet of the DeVoss family is going to win Michigan. Leading by the same number of votes left in Democratic Wayne County.

Why are there so many fewer votes left to count there than in the Presidential race?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:John James, official puppet of the DeVoss family is going to win Michigan. Leading by the same number of votes left in Democratic Wayne County.


Four errors in just one sentence. Where are you getting your data?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:John James, official puppet of the DeVoss family is going to win Michigan. Leading by the same number of votes left in Democratic Wayne County.

Why are there so many fewer votes left to count there than in the Presidential race?


Right now I see Peters in the lead (WSJ). And the only outstanding precincts are in Wayne and Genesee Counties.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:John James, official puppet of the DeVoss family is going to win Michigan. Leading by the same number of votes left in Democratic Wayne County.

Why are there so many fewer votes left to count there than in the Presidential race?


Right now I see Peters in the lead (WSJ). And the only outstanding precincts are in Wayne and Genesee Counties.


The Michigan vote is coming in and it looks like each outlet is updating at different times. Those that are more up to date and therefore have more of the vote included have Peters up.
Anonymous
If NC holds for Tillis and provided Kelly Loeffler wins the runoff, Republicans will have won all seven Senate races identified before the election by The NY Times as toss ups. Republicans may pick up a handful of seats in the House, maybe more. Biden will have to govern from the middle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If NC holds for Tillis and provided Kelly Loeffler wins the runoff, Republicans will have won all seven Senate races identified before the election by The NY Times as toss ups. Republicans may pick up a handful of seats in the House, maybe more. Biden will have to govern from the middle.



.... which i what he was always going to do, being the most moderate of moderates
Anonymous
Darn that Cunningham.
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