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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Manchin is a loss. But Sinema is easily replaced. And Dems could potentially pick up the PA Senate seat and possibly a few more. I think the best revenge against Manchin would be for Dems to get a majority that doesn't include him.[/quote] Sigh. A) Sinema is NOT up for reelection until 2025. B) There is a vulnerable Senator in Arizona. His name is Mark Kelly and HE is up for reelection 2022. C) You'll be lucky to keep the House at this rate. Keep ignoring inflation.[/quote] We will remember Sinema. Make no mistake, we will remember. As for Mark Kelly he's a g_dam ASTRONAUT and national hero. And he is NOT in that much trouble in AZ. Good luck topping Kelly.[/quote] You might want to remember what happened with Susan Collins in 2020. I believe the Dems promised to bury her. Guess whose still in Congress? As for Kelly - and? So he’s an astronaut. His fellow Congressman representing North Carolina is a high school dropout who beat a federal administrative judge and veteran. The collective American public are idiots. [/quote] [b] Welp, told you.[/b] Collectively, the four Democratic senators most at risk — Mr. Warnock, Mr. Kelly, Ms. Cortez Masto and Ms. Hassan — are neither national stars nor senior members of leadership. They are vulnerable not because of policies they passed or failed to pass. Rather, they are incumbents in battleground states in a year of hostile political weather for Democrats, with rising inflation, voter anger at the party in charge and President Biden’s sinking job approval. Even though the president won all four of their states in 2020, his margins were so slim that small shifts in partisan enthusiasm or the allegiance of swing voters, especially suburbanites, could bring Republican victories. Mr. Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator, and Mr. Kelly, a former astronaut, are defending seats in longtime Republican strongholds that Mr. Biden carried by less than one percentage point. [twitter]https://twitter.com/MCD_relcop/status/1495810805329281032[/twitter][/quote]
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