Meaning she lost the big for the presidency......... |
Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi. |
The Senate is planning for a change in power after the next election. |
I find this hopeful but your proof is, what precisely? |
Good-she’s the dimmest of bulbs and likes to make jokes about liking lynching and voter suppression |
Yet she’ll be favored to win. |
Of course but he ran the closest Senate race there in 30 years. |
+1. In a state that is deep red. |
We shall see! https://time.com/5732232/mike-pompeo-kansas-senate-run-state-exit/ |
Gov. Brian Kemp plans to tap financial executive Kelly Loeffler to a U.S. Senate seat next week as he pushes to expand the Georgia GOP’s appeal to women who have fled the party in recent years.
https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/georgia-gov-expected-tap-finance-exec-senate-next-week/qDibvzRR0L6VvyUmjnB1QJ/amp.html?__twitter_impression=true |
And now Trumplicker in Chief Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has warned Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) that he could face a primary challenger when running for reelection if he doesn't select Trump's favored candidate for the Senate seat soon to be vacated by Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) Totally normal, folks!
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/472440-gaetz-warns-georgia-governor-of-possible-primary-challenge-if-he-doesnt-tap?amp&__twitter_impression=true |
You'd think that Mississippi's substantial black population would come into play at some point. Without doing any research, it seems like it's pretty standard for Democrats to get something like 90% of the black vote. Black people make up 37% of the population. 90% of 37% would mean the Democrat have 33% of the total vote. They'd need 30% of the remainder to hit 51% of the vote. Of course that doesn't take into account voter suppression and the like. |
I think you answered your own question. |
Kemp officially appointed Loeffler to the seat yesterday. |
Cook Political Report’s Senate overview: the majority is in play https://cookpolitical.com/analysis/senate/senate-overview/majority-play |