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.
Also,and you heard it here first, Doug Jones AL-D will hold his Senate seat. He’s been unapologetically liberal in the job and voters are happy with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Behind the paywall, but Jake Sherman at Politico says Jeff Sessions is seriously considering running for his old seat.
Free link here: https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2019/10/28/sessions-considering-running-senate-alabama-060720?__twitter_impression=true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
There’s probably a corruption or grift angle we normal people can’t see that he’s working.
No, he is just another fundamentalist working for the Rapture. Oh, and isn't he a Koch funded politician?
Anonymous wrote:Behind the paywall, but Jake Sherman at Politico says Jeff Sessions is seriously considering running for his old seat.
Anonymous wrote: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.
There’s probably a corruption or grift angle we normal people can’t see that he’s working.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Pompeo’s schedule tomorrow looks like that of a Senate candidate instead of a Secretary of State.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Flags All Over for Senate Republicans: New polls and fundraising reports show key GOP senators in political trouble, giving Democrats a solid shot to win back control of the upper chamber.
https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/682314?unlock=1EAZFXDRKO5HMK81
“given the trajectory of Trump’s presidency and the trend lines in the battlegrounds, Republicans don’t have much room for error. Right now, control of the Senate past 2020 looks awfully close to a toss-up with over a year until the election”
Signs for GOP alarm:
-- Tillis with lowest job approval of any senator, facing $$ challenge from right
-- Ernst didn't hit $1M fundraising, approval declining
-- McSally outrased for 3rd straight Q, already down 5 to Kelly
Just lovely, wonderful news.
Also,and you heard it here first, Doug Jones AL-D will hold his Senate seat. He’s been unapologetically liberal in the job and voters are happy with that.
Really? That's will be great but I thought Doug Jones was a lost cause.
He has 45% favorability vs 44% unfavorability in a super R state, and a rematch with Moore is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Flags All Over for Senate Republicans: New polls and fundraising reports show key GOP senators in political trouble, giving Democrats a solid shot to win back control of the upper chamber.
https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/682314?unlock=1EAZFXDRKO5HMK81
“given the trajectory of Trump’s presidency and the trend lines in the battlegrounds, Republicans don’t have much room for error. Right now, control of the Senate past 2020 looks awfully close to a toss-up with over a year until the election”
Signs for GOP alarm:
-- Tillis with lowest job approval of any senator, facing $$ challenge from right
-- Ernst didn't hit $1M fundraising, approval declining
-- McSally outrased for 3rd straight Q, already down 5 to Kelly
Just lovely, wonderful news.
Also,and you heard it here first, Doug Jones AL-D will hold his Senate seat. He’s been unapologetically liberal in the job and voters are happy with that.
Really? That's will be great but I thought Doug Jones was a lost cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Flags All Over for Senate Republicans: New polls and fundraising reports show key GOP senators in political trouble, giving Democrats a solid shot to win back control of the upper chamber.
https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/682314?unlock=1EAZFXDRKO5HMK81
“given the trajectory of Trump’s presidency and the trend lines in the battlegrounds, Republicans don’t have much room for error. Right now, control of the Senate past 2020 looks awfully close to a toss-up with over a year until the election”
Signs for GOP alarm:
-- Tillis with lowest job approval of any senator, facing $$ challenge from right
-- Ernst didn't hit $1M fundraising, approval declining
-- McSally outrased for 3rd straight Q, already down 5 to Kelly
Just lovely, wonderful news.
Also,and you heard it here first, Doug Jones AL-D will hold his Senate seat. He’s been unapologetically liberal in the job and voters are happy with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Flags All Over for Senate Republicans: New polls and fundraising reports show key GOP senators in political trouble, giving Democrats a solid shot to win back control of the upper chamber.
https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/682314?unlock=1EAZFXDRKO5HMK81
“given the trajectory of Trump’s presidency and the trend lines in the battlegrounds, Republicans don’t have much room for error. Right now, control of the Senate past 2020 looks awfully close to a toss-up with over a year until the election”
Signs for GOP alarm:
-- Tillis with lowest job approval of any senator, facing $$ challenge from right
-- Ernst didn't hit $1M fundraising, approval declining
-- McSally outrased for 3rd straight Q, already down 5 to Kelly
Just lovely, wonderful news.