2020 Senate Map

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Anonymous wrote:Seriously, it is one thing to be a sitting House member seeking a senate seat, but Hillary resigned from SoS to run for the NY seat. Pompeo could do the same.


No. She was in Senate before she was SoS. She set it up when they bought the house in NY after the White House. When she ran for President she was a Senator. She lost and Obama appointed her as SecState.


Meaning she lost the big for the presidency.........
Anonymous
Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.
Anonymous
The Senate is planning for a change in power after the next election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Senate is planning for a change in power after the next election.

I find this hopeful but your proof is, what precisely?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.


Good-she’s the dimmest of bulbs and likes to make jokes about liking lynching and voter suppression
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.


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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pompeo may end up too tainted from this to be viable in Kansas.


We shall see!
https://time.com/5732232/mike-pompeo-kansas-senate-run-state-exit/
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw today that Mike Espy is running against Cindy Hyde-Smith again in Mississippi.


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.


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.
Anonymous
I think you answered your own question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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

Kemp officially appointed Loeffler to the seat yesterday.
Anonymous
Cook Political Report’s Senate overview: the majority is in play https://cookpolitical.com/analysis/senate/senate-overview/majority-play
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