Anonymous wrote:Three Senate primaries to watch on Super Tuesday: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/482669-three-senate-primaries-to-watch-on-super-tuesday?amp=1&_recirculation=1
Anonymous wrote:OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — The leading Democratic candidate for the Senate in Kansas raised twice as much money in contributions during the last three months of 2019 as the top four Republicans combined, campaign finance reports showed Friday.
https://apnews.com/6efd06b179c5502750f83402d77df53c
Anonymous wrote:Georgia Rs in disarray:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iowa maybe. NC has a lot of the same voter suppression problems as Georgia but maybe the scandal over the House seat and the absentee ballots will inspire them to clean up their act. TX is still very red and Cornyn is more popular than Ted Cruz was (hard not to be), so I see that as a less likely pick-up.
I don't disagree on TX except I don't think the extreme dislike of Trump has lessened. Beto came damn close to beating Cruz, and while Cornyn has historically been more popular (see poll in article below) he has the disadvantage of being on the ticket when urban Texans (the population centers) will likely turn out in droves to vote against Trump. If the Dems nominate an MJ Hegar and Beto campaigns for her, Cornyn could find himself in big trouble:
https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/could-john-cornyn-lose-senate-seat-2020/
I don't think you understand how eminent domain by the federal government to take the land of Texans plays in Texas.
Please enlighten us. Are you saying that the (threat of) exercise of eminent domain actually HAS reduced the dislike of Trump in Texas?
Quite the opposite.
OK! https://www.star-telegram.com/news/state/texas/article152402734.html