2022 Senate Map

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:very relieved that Warnock won! Maybe this loss will help the GOP relieve itself from Trump.


He is a malignant narcissist. There is no "relieving itself" without a lot of damage along the way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.

+1 All those Atlanta suburbs were Republican AF years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.


Let alone that the party of the death cult will have nominated a literal cannibal.

Seriously, taking bets on how long it takes for republicans to nominate a candidate that runs on eating the flesh of other humans.

2026 is very reasonable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.


Let alone that the party of the death cult will have nominated a literal cannibal.

Seriously, taking bets on how long it takes for republicans to nominate a candidate that runs on eating the flesh of other humans.

2026 is very reasonable.


Remember the confidence you felt the morning of November 8, 2016? Don’t forget it. You might be right about future republican candidates, but don’t underestimate the ability of the democrats to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.


Let alone that the party of the death cult will have nominated a literal cannibal.

Seriously, taking bets on how long it takes for republicans to nominate a candidate that runs on eating the flesh of other humans.

2026 is very reasonable.


Remember the confidence you felt the morning of November 8, 2016? Don’t forget it. You might be right about future republican candidates, but don’t underestimate the ability of the democrats to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.


Aw, don’t cry sweetpea. It will be okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.


Let alone that the party of the death cult will have nominated a literal cannibal.

Seriously, taking bets on how long it takes for republicans to nominate a candidate that runs on eating the flesh of other humans.

2026 is very reasonable.


Remember the confidence you felt the morning of November 8, 2016? Don’t forget it. You might be right about future republican candidates, but don’t underestimate the ability of the democrats to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.


Aw, don’t cry sweetpea. It will be okay.


I hope so, but this race was waaay to close for comfort. I’m not looking forward to 2024.
Anonymous
Think Georgia still leans Republican, maybe plus 2-3 if candidates are similarly liked. Lucky Republicans keep running possibly the worst candidates possible.

It’s tough that both Florida and Ohio are now safe Republican states. Makes the Dem path very narrow. None of the closer states that many thought would swing (NC, TX) seem to be moving at all. At least Arizona is now a 50/50 state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.

+1 All those Atlanta suburbs were Republican AF years ago.

More articulately:
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if Warnock had to fight this hard, Ossoff is almost guaranteed to get booted out in 2026.


Demographics in GA in 2026 will be VERY different.

+1 All those Atlanta suburbs were Republican AF years ago.

More articulately:

Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Think Georgia still leans Republican, maybe plus 2-3 if candidates are similarly liked. Lucky Republicans keep running possibly the worst candidates possible.

It’s tough that both Florida and Ohio are now safe Republican states. Makes the Dem path very narrow. None of the closer states that many thought would swing (NC, TX) seem to be moving at all. At least Arizona is now a 50/50 state.


Ohio has a Dem Senator and Tim Ryan came awfully close. I don't see why Ohio has to be seen so differently from Pennsylvania - get the right candidate at the right moment, against the right candidate, and Dems could come back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Think Georgia still leans Republican, maybe plus 2-3 if candidates are similarly liked. Lucky Republicans keep running possibly the worst candidates possible.

It’s tough that both Florida and Ohio are now safe Republican states. Makes the Dem path very narrow. None of the closer states that many thought would swing (NC, TX) seem to be moving at all. At least Arizona is now a 50/50 state.


Ohio has a Dem Senator and Tim Ryan came awfully close. I don't see why Ohio has to be seen so differently from Pennsylvania - get the right candidate at the right moment, against the right candidate, and Dems could come back.

Tim Ryan was an exemplary candidate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Think Georgia still leans Republican, maybe plus 2-3 if candidates are similarly liked. Lucky Republicans keep running possibly the worst candidates possible.

It’s tough that both Florida and Ohio are now safe Republican states. Makes the Dem path very narrow. None of the closer states that many thought would swing (NC, TX) seem to be moving at all. At least Arizona is now a 50/50 state.


Ohio has a Dem Senator and Tim Ryan came awfully close. I don't see why Ohio has to be seen so differently from Pennsylvania - get the right candidate at the right moment, against the right candidate, and Dems could come back.


^ And, just, as the DCUM obsessed Floridian - don't count Florida out yet, either.
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