Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we had a good chance of flipping that one anyway, but that’s good news.
Really? Trump won PA in 2016 so there are obviously red voters there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we had a good chance of flipping that one anyway, but that’s good news.
Really? Trump won PA in 2016 so there are obviously red voters there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we had a good chance of flipping that one anyway, but that’s good news.
Really? Trump won PA in 2016 so there are obviously red voters there
Anonymous wrote:I think we had a good chance of flipping that one anyway, but that’s good news.
Anonymous wrote:Toomeys retiring, Richard Burr is retiring, Grassley is more than likely going to retire as he nearly 90 and has hinted at retiring, and Ron Johnson promised to only serve two terms. Then throw in Rob Portman, the winner of the special election in Georgia, Marco Rubio, and a potential
primary from the right against Murkowski. It has the potential to be a great year for Senate Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Good thread on Toomey here with links re who may run, including the current Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer and Representatives Conor Lamb and Chrissy Houlahan. I hope Brian Boyle considers it - he’s a North Philly congressman who’s the son of an immigrant SEPTA janitor and a crossing guard, who went to Notre Dame on a full scholarship and has a Masters in public policy from Harvard. And he has more experience in the house than most of the other PA Democrats.
On the R side, anti-Trumper former Rep. Charlie Dent is considering, but the PA GOP has gone crazy (similar to the VA GOP) so I don’t see him getting anywhere in a primary. Reps. Ryan Costello and Mike Kelly (see his recent entry in the GOP Corruption thread) are also possibles.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/917054.page