2022 Senate Map

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Ugh. He’s like 2021 Strom Thurmond. He and Dianne Feinstein don’t know when to quit.

My god, he will be 90 on Election Day in 2022 and he will be 96 when his term ends. He can’t possibly be running again for real can he? I mean I know these guys love power but he will be approaching 100 at the end of that term. Surely his state can elect some other Republican?
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Anonymous wrote:Roy Blunt, R-MO, announces he will not seek another term.

Waiting on Grassley and Johnson, but that is a whole lotta GOPs hanging it up.

Oh HOOOORAY because I hate him so much (he was responsible for making girls at my alma mater sing at Trump’s inauguration) but that’s probably not flippable.

I wonder if Jason Kander is up for another run.

Apparently not.

McCaskill is out as well.
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34 Seats up for election.
14 Dem, 20 Rep

Only 9 are competitive
4 Dem (AZ, GA, NH, NV) 5 Rep (FL, NC, OH, PA, WI)

I just can’t see NV, FL or OH flipping without something extreme.

That leaves 3 Dem vs 3 Rep

I think dems got a better chance to gain. PA is by far the best chance here. Then NC. Then GA, AZ, NV, WI.




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If Johnson runs, WI can flip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If Johnson runs, WI can flip.

I think WI can flip whether Ron runs again or not. They haven’t elected an R statewide since Trump squeaked by in 2016 and the guy running the Democratic Party there is really good. It’s easier to flip than NC IMO. I’m worried about NH. Kept my monthly DSCC contribution going even after Georgia.
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Speaking of NC:
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Anonymous wrote:Roy Blunt, R-MO, announces he will not seek another term.

Waiting on Grassley and Johnson, but that is a whole lotta GOPs hanging it up.

Summary of the field: https://twitter.com/jessefferguson/status/1369065190952730625?s=21
Greitens winning and serving alongside Hawley would be... interesting. I would have thought he was done after resigning as governor.
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Anonymous wrote:Roy Blunt, R-MO, announces he will not seek another term.

Waiting on Grassley and Johnson, but that is a whole lotta GOPs hanging it up.

Summary of the field: https://amp.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article249784713.html?__twitter_impression=true
Greitens winning and serving alongside Hawley would be... interesting. I would have thought he was done after resigning as governor.

^^* whoops correct link here: https://amp.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article249784713.html?__twitter_impression=true
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OHIO:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roy Blunt, R-MO, announces he will not seek another term.

Waiting on Grassley and Johnson, but that is a whole lotta GOPs hanging it up.

Summary of the field: https://amp.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article249784713.html?__twitter_impression=true
Greitens winning and serving alongside Hawley would be... interesting. I would have thought he was done after resigning as governor.

^^* whoops correct link here: https://amp.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article249784713.html?__twitter_impression=true


Greitens would be a repeat of the Doug Jones defeat of Roy Moore. I doubt that Missourians would vote that much differently than Alabamans when it came to this issue.

Here's another article about Greitens:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/15/missouri-ex-governor-eric-greitens-sexual-assault-allegations-senate-run
Anonymous

Subtle!
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Subtle!

Vomit.
Anonymous
Alabama: Where an endorsement from Stephen Miller is a good thingTM
Anonymous
ew, someone let that troll out from under his bridge?
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