Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Senate seats most likely to flip according to CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/09/politics/senate-race-rankings-july-elections/index.html
1. PA (R->D)
2. NV (D->R)
3. GA (D->R)
4. AZ (D->R)
5. WI (R->D)
6 NH (D->R)
7 NC (R->D)
8 FL (R->D)
9 OH (R->D)
10 CO (D->R)
Wait, you think Herschel Walker, who is polling 9 points down to Warnock, is going to flip the seat?
And Mark Kelly is VERY popular and is wildly out raising the republican in AZ.
Colorado and Nevada will turn on getting out the vote in the big cities (Denver, Boulder and Las Vegas) and suburbs. Given abortion, guns and 1/6, I am not seeing that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Senate seats most likely to flip according to CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/09/politics/senate-race-rankings-july-elections/index.html
1. PA (R->D)
2. NV (D->R)
3. GA (D->R)
4. AZ (D->R)
5. WI (R->D)
6 NH (D->R)
7 NC (R->D)
8 FL (R->D)
9 OH (R->D)
10 CO (D->R)
Wait, you think Herschel Walker, who is polling 9 points down to Warnock, is going to flip the seat?
And Mark Kelly is VERY popular and is wildly out raising the republican in AZ.
Colorado and Nevada will turn on getting out the vote in the big cities (Denver, Boulder and Las Vegas) and suburbs. Given abortion, guns and 1/6, I am not seeing that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Senate seats most likely to flip according to CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/09/politics/senate-race-rankings-july-elections/index.html
1. PA (R->D)
2. NV (D->R)
3. GA (D->R)
4. AZ (D->R)
5. WI (R->D)
6 NH (D->R)
7 NC (R->D)
8 FL (R->D)
9 OH (R->D)
10 CO (D->R)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html
With any luck the Dems will capture enough of a lead in the Senate to disarm the saboteurs like Manchin and Sinema and make them completely irrelevant. I think this may also be the political end of Sinema in the long term as she is much more easily replaced than Manchin.
+1 Gallego is going to primary Sinema in 2024.
I love Gallego!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3550024-tim-ryan-announces-9-1-million-haul-in-ohio-senate-race/amp/
Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan’s (Ohio) Senate campaign announced on Friday it raked in a whopping $9.1 million during the second quarter of the year.
Ryan’s second-quarter haul is more than double the size of his $4.1 million first-quarter fundraising haul. The campaign said Ryan brought in nearly 90,000 new donors during the second quarter, with contributions averaging $37.49 per donor. Additionally, the campaign said that 97 percent of donations were $100 or less.
The Democrat’s latest fundraising haul appears to demonstrate his grassroots fundraising strength ahead of what is expected to be a tough battle against Republican nominee J.D. Vance, who has not yet released his second-quarter fundraising figures.
JD’s probably getting all his funding from Russia and dark money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html
With any luck the Dems will capture enough of a lead in the Senate to disarm the saboteurs like Manchin and Sinema and make them completely irrelevant. I think this may also be the political end of Sinema in the long term as she is much more easily replaced than Manchin.
+1 Gallego is going to primary Sinema in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html
With any luck the Dems will capture enough of a lead in the Senate to disarm the saboteurs like Manchin and Sinema and make them completely irrelevant. I think this may also be the political end of Sinema in the long term as she is much more easily replaced than Manchin.
+1 Gallego is going to primary Sinema in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html
With any luck the Dems will capture enough of a lead in the Senate to disarm the saboteurs like Manchin and Sinema and make them completely irrelevant. I think this may also be the political end of Sinema in the long term as she is much more easily replaced than Manchin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html
With any luck the Dems will capture enough of a lead in the Senate to disarm the saboteurs like Manchin and Sinema and make them completely irrelevant. I think this may also be the political end of Sinema in the long term as she is much more easily replaced than Manchin.
Anonymous wrote:https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3550024-tim-ryan-announces-9-1-million-haul-in-ohio-senate-race/amp/
Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan’s (Ohio) Senate campaign announced on Friday it raked in a whopping $9.1 million during the second quarter of the year.
Ryan’s second-quarter haul is more than double the size of his $4.1 million first-quarter fundraising haul. The campaign said Ryan brought in nearly 90,000 new donors during the second quarter, with contributions averaging $37.49 per donor. Additionally, the campaign said that 97 percent of donations were $100 or less.
The Democrat’s latest fundraising haul appears to demonstrate his grassroots fundraising strength ahead of what is expected to be a tough battle against Republican nominee J.D. Vance, who has not yet released his second-quarter fundraising figures.
Anonymous wrote:One of the Few Potential Bright Spots for Democrats in 2022: The Senate
Democrats hope to portray Republican Senate candidates in some of the most competitive midterm races as too far outside the mainstream. For now, it seems to be working.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/us/politics/one-of-the-few-potential-bright-spots-for-democrats-in-2022-the-senate.amp.html