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2016 retirements could complicate Dems' comeback plans (RATS Boxer, Reid - OUT!)
The Hill ^ | 11/28/14 | Alexander Bolton

Posted on 11/30/2014 8:30:13 AM PST by Libloather

Democrats hope to take back control of the Senate in 2016, but their plans could be complicated by potential retirements.

The two Democratic senators most likely to retire are Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), who represent both sides of the party’s ideological spectrum.

Boxer, whose fourth term expires at the end of 2016, has a paltry $149,000 in her campaign account, less than almost every other senator facing election next year. As the nation’s most populous state, California is expensive to cover with advertising. If Boxer decides to run for reelection, she would face a major fundraising task although she has proven herself capable in the past.

Boxer, 74, is undecided whether to serve another six years in the Senate. Her decision may rest on whether Democrats look likely to pick up the three to four seats — or five if Republicans win the White House — they need to regain the majority.

“I'm going to decide way ahead, so after this election, and then early next cycle, I'll make that decision," Boxer told the Associated Press in September.

She reported $3.6 million in her campaign account at the end of September 2008, two years before she last ran for reelection.

Manchin is eyeing a return to the governor’s mansion, and his fundraising report filed with the Federal Election Commission shows he is already starting to lay the groundwork.

He doled out nearly $100,000 from his Senate campaign account in the third quarter of this year to dozens of local officials facing reelection. He also gave $9,300 to West Virginia’s Democratic state executive committee.

Manchin has made no secret of his impatience with legislative gridlock in the Senate and earlier this month voted to oust Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) as Senate Democratic leader.

“I’ve never been in a less productive time in my life than I am right now, in the United States Senate,” Manchin confessed in July.

Manchin had $1.5 million in his campaign war chest at the end of September but he is seriously mulling a bid for governor.

"There is definitely that consideration," he told The Intelligencer & Wheeling News-Register after the midterm elections. "If I don't see the opportunities to really help my country and my state, and things just stay the same and we continue to hear the rhetoric, if it's the same-old same-old, it's not a place I'd desire to be.

Democrats would be hard-pressed to defend an open seat in West Virginia, where President Obama is deeply unpopular. Earlier this month, Republican Rep. Shelley Moore Capito easily won the seat held by retiring Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller for five terms.

Two of the Senate Democratic caucus’s most senior members, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), 74, and Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), 78, also face reelection.

Leahy told a Vermont television station after the presidential election that he planned to run for an eighth term in 2016. He reported $1.3 million in cash on hand at the end of September.

Mikulski is working to consolidate Maryland’s shell-shocked Democratic Party to prepare for her own race in two years.

She convened a meeting of the state party leaders, who are reeling over their stunning loss in the governor’s race, to Annapolis earlier this month to discuss “victory in 2016.”

The Center Maryland reported that Mikulski, who is the only statewide official facing reelection in 2016, wants to appoint a loyalist as state party chair to smooth her campaign operation. She has $863,000 in cash on hand.

Reid, who turns 75 in a week, is another potential retirement. Some members of the Democratic caucus, such as Manchin and Sens. Claire McCaskill (Mo.), Mark Warner (Va.) and Tim Kaine (Va.), are agitating for a new leader.

The Nevadan has vowed to run for a sixth term next cycle and has begun to mobilize his fabled political operation in the state. He had $1.5 million in cash on hand at the end of September.

Republicans, however, are skeptical whether Reid will stick to his pledge, knowing that he would instantly become a lame-duck leader once he announces his retirement.

Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), the newly elected chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, earlier this month predicted Reid would retire. He would face a tough race if Republicans recruit their dream candidate, popular two-term Gov. Brian Sandoval (R), who cruised to re-election this month with 70 percent of the vote.

Republicans have a few potential retirements on their side of the aisle.

Five-term Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), 78, hinted last year that this would be his final stint in Congress but he appears to have changed his mind since then.

After telling The Wrap in September of 2013 that this is “probably” his last term, he now says he is leaning toward running for reelection. He has made a concerted effort to raise money and meet with supporters back home to blunt a primary challenge.

“I’m doing all the things necessary to do so,” McCain told The Hill in September. “A good fundraising quarter. A lot of meetings and talking to a lot of people in the state, the usual preparations in the state.”

One major incentive for staying in the Senate is he is poised to take over the chairmanship of the powerful Armed Services Committee in January.

He raised $258,000 in the third quarter and finished with $1.5 million in cash on hand.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is 81 years old but he told a public television station in Iowa last year that he plans to run for reelection in 2016. He says his home state would be hurt if it lost two senior senators in two years. Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) retires next month after five terms in the upper chamber; Republican Joni Ernst captured his seat. Grassley has $1.7 million in his re-election fund.

Republicans could lose Sen. David Vitter (R-La.), who announced in January that he would run for governor in 2015, if his bid is successful.

His retirement could create an opening for Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) to make a bid for her old job if she loses a runoff on Dec. 6. Recent polls show her trailing Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) by double digits and she suffered a setback last week when the Senate rejected her bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline.

Republicans may also have to find replacements for Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) or Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who both face reelection in 2016, depending on whether they run for president and how well they do.

Paul has to navigate a Kentucky law that prohibits a candidate’s name for appearing on the ballot for more than one office. Republicans had hoped to change it but failed to win enough seats in the statehouse.

Paul, who had $2.9 million cash on hand at the end of September, could challenge the statute in court. Or he could buy himself more time by not appearing as a candidate in the Kentucky presidential primary or persuading party leaders to turn the Kentucky primary into a caucus without proper ballots.

Rubio, with $3.2 million in his war chest, told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt in April that he would not run simultaneously for the Senate and the presidency.

“When you choose to do something as big as [running for president] you really got to be focused on that and not have an exit strategy,” he said


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To: Sam Clements

Absolutely correct, even if she and Reid were caught eating live Kittens.


21 posted on 11/30/2014 9:14:40 AM PST by Kickass Conservative (If you thought the Mulatto Marxist was bad, wait until the Menopausal Marxist is Elected.)
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To: Mr. Jeeves

BTW, Boxer owes her career to perhaps one of the most corrupt politicians in California history, having started as an aide for John L. Burton.


22 posted on 11/30/2014 9:16:51 AM PST by Carry_Okie (Those who profess noblesse oblige regress to droit du seigneur.)
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To: Libloather
Duncan Hunter Jr. should run in 2016 for the Senate. He's got name recognition, is a solid conservative, and could bring out the conservative vote in CA.

The only way to win blue hell-holes like CA is to run fearlessly as a conservative, and let the chips fall where they be.

23 posted on 11/30/2014 9:17:27 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (NO COMPROMISE! NO BIPARTISANSHIP! STOP OBAMA NOW!)
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To: Kickass Conservative

Michael Brown’s mother would win in a landslide in California.


24 posted on 11/30/2014 9:19:48 AM PST by Sam Clements
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To: Libloather

In liberal CA anyone the rats run will win.


25 posted on 11/30/2014 9:28:50 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: Libloather

Nevada may be hope, but, California will find some other Bolshie. Maybe, Hitlery will move and take the seat from Moonbeam.


26 posted on 11/30/2014 9:42:38 AM PST by depressed in 06 (America conceived in liberty, dies in slavery.)
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To: Libloather

In addition whoever the democrat candidate is that person will be obama 3.0 they are all on record supporting obamacare, amnesty, tolerance of islam, and all of obama’s scandals and lawlessness, although they may deny, deny, deny the record stands; and if Cruz is candidate he will not let their denials go unchallenged.


27 posted on 11/30/2014 9:44:45 AM PST by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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To: Libloather

34 Senators who’s terms expire in 2016 (10D and 24R)
State - Senator - Party
California - Barbara Boxer - Democrat
Colorado - Michael Bennet - Democrat
Connecticut - Richard Blumenthal - Democrat
Hawaii - Brian Schatz - Democrat
Maryland - Barbara Mikulski - Democrat
Nevada - Harry Reid - Democrat
New York - Chuck Schumer - Democrat
Oregon - Ron Wyden - Democrat
Vermont - Patrick Leahy - Democrat
Washington - Patty Murray - Democrat
Alabama - Richard Shelby - Republican
Alaska - Lisa Murkowski - Republican
Arizona - John McCain - Republican
Arkansas - John Boozman - Republican
Florida - Marco Rubio - Republican
Georgia - Johnny Isakson - Republican
Idaho - Mike Crapo - Republican
Illinois - Mark Kirk - Republican
Indiana - Dan Coats - Republican
Iowa - Chuck Grassley - Republican
Kansas - Jerry Moran - Republican
Kentucky - Rand Paul - Republican
Louisiana - David Vitter - Republican
Missouri - Roy Blunt - Republican
New Hampshire - Kelly Ayotte - Republican
North Carolina - Richard Burr - Republican
North Dakota - John Hoeven - Republican
Ohio - Rob Portman - Republican
Oklahoma - James Lankford - Republican
Pennsylvania - Pat Toomey - Republican
South Carolina - Tim Scott - Republican
South Dakota - John Thune - Republican
Utah - Mike Lee - Republican
Wisconsin - Ron Johnson - Republican


28 posted on 11/30/2014 9:46:55 AM PST by Repeal The 17th (We have met the enemy and he is us.)
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To: Repeal The 17th

I have marked my predictions below

34 Senators who’s terms expire in 2016 (10D and 24R)
State - Senator - Party
California - Barbara Boxer - Democrat(Retires Mexico pickup)
Colorado - Michael Bennet - Democrat (Too early to call)
Connecticut - Richard Blumenthal - Democrat (D for sure)
Hawaii - Brian Schatz - Democrat (D for sure)
Maryland - Barbara Mikulski - Democrat (Possible pickup if she retires)
Nevada - Harry Reid - Democrat (R pickup)
New York - Chuck Schumer - Democrat (D for sure)
Oregon - Ron Wyden - Democrat (D for sure)
Vermont - Patrick Leahy - Democrat (D for sure)
Washington - Patty Murray - Democrat (Can’t believe this nitwit ever got elected-D for sure)
Alabama - Richard Shelby - Republican (R for sure even if he retires)
Alaska - Lisa Murkowski - Republican (R for sure but bitch queen may be deposed in primary)
Arizona - John McCain - Republican (D if McCain runs again, otherwise R)
Arkansas - John Boozman - Republican (R for sure)
Florida - Marco Rubio - Republican (Tossup)
Georgia - Johnny Isakson - Republican (R for sure)
Idaho - Mike Crapo - Republican (R for sure)
Illinois - Mark Kirk - Republican (D pickup)
Indiana - Dan Coats - Republican (R hold)
Iowa - Chuck Grassley - Republican (tossup)
Kansas - Jerry Moran - Republican (R for sure)
Kentucky - Rand Paul - Republican (hopefully Rand leaves and R holds)
Louisiana - David Vitter - Republican (R holds)
Missouri - Roy Blunt - Republican (R holds)
New Hampshire - Kelly Ayotte - Republican (tossup)
North Carolina - Richard Burr - Republican (tossup)
North Dakota - John Hoeven - Republican (R holds)
Ohio - Rob Portman - Republican (tossup)
Oklahoma - James Lankford - Republican (R for sure)
Pennsylvania - Pat Toomey - Republican (leans D)
South Carolina - Tim Scott - Republican (R holds)
South Dakota - John Thune - Republican (R holds)
Utah - Mike Lee - Republican (R for sure)
Wisconsin - Ron Johnson - Republican (R holds)


29 posted on 11/30/2014 10:33:09 AM PST by packrat35 (Pelosi is only on loan to the world from Satan. Hopefully he will soon want his baby killer back)
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To: packrat35
Alaska - Lisa Murkowski - Republican (R for sure but bitch queen may be deposed in primary)

From your lips to God's ear, especially the bitch deposed, but it will be a tough fight. Look for the return of little Markey Begich. He lost this year, but only by a few thousand votes. There is no "R for sure" here.

30 posted on 11/30/2014 11:23:55 AM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: Sam Clements

The only thing that keeps electing elderly Jewish women like Boxer and Feinstein is the extremely remote threat that someone with an R after their name might win a statewide race in Mexifornia.

Once that threat no longer exists, then the La Rasa crowd is going to demand one of their own, probably from the more populous southern part of the state. It is amazing that these two dumb broads have hung on this long.


31 posted on 11/30/2014 11:24:51 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: tired&retired

In or out of office, the Obamas and Clintons will be around our necks for the next 20–30 years if the MSM has anything to say about it.


32 posted on 11/30/2014 11:32:12 AM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: Vigilanteman

Feinstein presents as a reasonable moderate. Boxer presents as a bag lady who is as dumb as a box of rocks. Their successors will certainly be democRATS. Whether they will be hopeless whites like Garamendi or Newsom or hand selected Hispanics will have to wait for time to pass.


33 posted on 11/30/2014 11:35:55 AM PST by Sam Clements
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To: Mr Rogers

Yes, 2014 showed that any one named “McC” is a shoo-in. The American people know no better.


34 posted on 11/30/2014 11:36:14 AM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: packrat35
California - Barbara Boxer - Democrat(Retires Mexico pickup)

I laugh to keep from crying! :-]

35 posted on 11/30/2014 11:38:23 AM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: packrat35

Your predictions are sound, but I think Mike Lee will have a big fight in UT, where “moderates” abound under rocks and crevices.


36 posted on 11/30/2014 11:39:28 AM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: Libloather

No no no. The day after the last election, Yahoo and other hack news distributors all over the internets were rife with articles ASSURING the public that Republicans were doooooomed in 2016.


37 posted on 11/30/2014 1:05:37 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
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To: Libloather

Why anyone wants to stay in Congress more than one term, is beyond me.

Allow me 4 years of legal insider trading and you can vote for my replacement, for all I care.

And I promise never to get involved with politics during my term. I will just vote “Present” whenever my opinion is requested.


38 posted on 11/30/2014 1:19:56 PM PST by 353FMG
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To: Libloather

There comes a time to pack it in. A good leader would have spent some time grooming a successor. Why am I not seeing that here, from either the D’s or the R’s ?

There’s an incalculable vanity to being a Member of Congress that is hard to describe, and apparently, harder still to relinquish gracefully.


39 posted on 11/30/2014 2:32:15 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: Libloather

Doesn’t matter if Boxer retires or not. The idiots of Kaliforniastanmexicoillegalalienssafehavenhomoland will just vote in another or even worse if that is possible, like her.


40 posted on 11/30/2014 2:53:26 PM PST by RetiredArmy (MARANATHA, MARANATHA, Come quickly LORD Jesus!!! Father send thy Son!! Its Time!)
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