2022 Senate Map

Anonymous
46-46 now
Anonymous
Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jenn Kiggans has unseated Elaine Luria on VA-2. (D to R flip)


That’s a house seat

Sorry, I thought I was on the general results thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now


True. Aside from GA and PA which are the other 6 states were waiting on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now


True. Aside from GA and PA which are the other 6 states were waiting on?

Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona for sure
Anonymous
AZ, NV, UT, and WI. What are the other 2?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now


True. Aside from GA and PA which are the other 6 states were waiting on?


NV, AZ, UT, WI, AK, HI
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now


True. Aside from GA and PA which are the other 6 states were waiting on?


NV, AZ, UT, WI, AK, HI


AK will be R, HI will be D. UT good for an R.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senate is now 44 - 46 (in favor of GOP)


Nope 46-46 now


True. Aside from GA and PA which are the other 6 states were waiting on?


NV, AZ, UT, WI, AK, HI


HI and AK will cancel each other out. UT is red. What about NV? Looks like WI and AZ will cancel each other out.
Anonymous
Right now accounting to NPR

44 D. Solid D's that have not been called yet: HI, OR, WA (total 47)
45 R. Solid R's that have not been called yet: AK, UT (total 47)

Competitive:
AZ: Kelly 58%, Master 40% (48% counted)
GA: Warnock 49%, Walker 49% (86% counted)
NC: Beasley 47%, Budd 51% (95% counted)
NV: No results
PA: Fetterman 50%, Oz 48% (77% counted)
WI: Barnes 48.6%, Johnson 51.4% (79% counted)

GA: Warnock 1,757,975 Walker 1,760,055 Over 3.5M votes and only 2070 votes separate the two. And that does not include mail-ins. Already in automatic recount territory and currently in run-off territory.
WI: Barnes 1,063,405 Johnson 1,115,013 Over 2.1M votes and only 51,500 votes separate the two. Again, does not include mail-ins.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That famed hippie liberal Bill Kristol.



I have been hopeful about the Democrats' chances, but Kristol has an almost perfect record of being wrong. His prediction on election night 2016 that Clinton was winning was the first moment I realized Trump would win.


I don’t read this as a prediction they will win. The record for the party with the WH is really bad. He’s just saying they will do better than that.

This. The party with the President loses an average of 28 House seats in the President’s first midterm.


cite?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That famed hippie liberal Bill Kristol.



I have been hopeful about the Democrats' chances, but Kristol has an almost perfect record of being wrong. His prediction on election night 2016 that Clinton was winning was the first moment I realized Trump would win.


I don’t read this as a prediction they will win. The record for the party with the WH is really bad. He’s just saying they will do better than that.

This. The party with the President loses an average of 28 House seats in the President’s first midterm.


cite?

Anonymous
GA, 89% reporting and less than 1000 votes separating Warnock and Walker.

Walker ahead 1,816,027 to Warnock's 1,815,104.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GA, 89% reporting and less than 1000 votes separating Warnock and Walker.

Walker ahead 1,816,027 to Warnock's 1,815,104.


Without the independent, Warnock would lose.
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