Posted on 03/11/2016 6:23:30 PM PST by cornelis
"Democrats will need to gain 4 or 5 seats to take control. "
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Seats in play:
McCain (R) AZ
Bennett (R) CO
Rubio (R) FL
Kirk (R) IL
Vitter (R) LA
Blunt (R) MO
Burr (R) NC
Ayotte (R) NH
Ried (D) NV
Portman (D) OH
Toomey (R) PA
Johnson (R) WA
(Excerpt) Read more at 270towin.com ...
Will Republicans hold majority?
Not a Chance part of George and Mitt Romney’s plan
CRUSH RINOS!!
Portman is a Republican from Ohio.
He was at the fancy ball with the GOPe off the island of Georgia this week.
Ted Strickland, ex Governor and old ass man is running against him on the Democrat side.
Scott Rupert is running as an Independent.
Earlier this week Public Policy Polling surveys found that Pat Toomey and Rob Portman were endangering their reelection chances with their opposition to even considering a replacement for Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. Now you can add Kelly Ayotte and Ron Johnson to that list. New polls in New Hampshire and Wisconsin find strong support for filling the seat this year, and that Ayotte and Johnsons already dodgy reelection prospects could become even more perilous because of their opposition.Key findings from the survey include:
-Johnson and Ayotte are already both in trouble this fall because of their weak approval numbers. Johnson has just a 33% approval rating, with 50% of voters disapproving of him. Ayotte isnt doing much better, with 42% of voters giving her good marks and 48% bad ones. Johnson and Ayotte also have to deal with the overall damaging brand of Senate Republicans as they seek second terms- Mitch McConnell is a remarkably unpopular figure with a 14/58 approval spread in both Wisconsin and New Hampshire.
rubios is up for sale. Maybe crist will run again...
Ayotte, Johnson, Kirk, McCain, are only useful for keeping a Republican majority.
2016 Senate Contest Summary - 34 Seats up for election (24R & 10D) | ||||||
Currently: 54R vs. 46D (includes 2 independents) | ||||||
Party | State | Incumbent | ||||
Democrat | CA | Barbara Boxer (not running) | ||||
Democrat | CO | Michael Bennet | ||||
Democrat | CT | Richard Blumenthal | ||||
Democrat | HI | Brian Schatz | ||||
Democrat | MD | Barbara Mikulski (not running) | ||||
Democrat | NV | Harry Reid (not running) | ||||
Democrat | NY | Chuck Schumer | ||||
Democrat | OR | Ron Wyden | ||||
Democrat | VT | Patrick Leahy | ||||
Democrat | WA | Patty Murray | ||||
Republican | AL | Richard Shelby | ||||
Republican | AK | Lisa Murkowski | ||||
Republican | AZ | John McCain | ||||
Republican | AR | John Boozman | ||||
Republican | FL | Marco Rubio (not running) | ||||
Republican | GA | Johnny Isakson | ||||
Republican | ID | Mike Crapo | ||||
Republican | IL | Mark Kirk | ||||
Republican | IN | Dan Coats (not running) | ||||
Republican | IA | Chuck Grassley | ||||
Republican | KS | Jerry Moran | ||||
Republican | KY | Rand Paul | ||||
Republican | LA | David Vitter (not running) | ||||
Republican | MO | Roy Blunt | ||||
Republican | NH | Kelly Ayotte | ||||
Republican | NC | Richard Burr | ||||
Republican | ND | John Hoeven | ||||
Republican | OH | Rob Portman | ||||
Republican | OK | James Lankford | ||||
Republican | PA | Pat Toomey | ||||
Republican | SC | Tim Scott | ||||
Republican | SD | John Thune | ||||
Republican | UT | Mike Lee | ||||
Republican | WI | Ron Johnson | ||||
Thirteen seats could possibly change party — Bennet, Kirk, and Johnson very likely.
Will Republicans hold majority?
Johnson definitely - he came in tea party favorite and sold out before he got to Washington. Running against Russ Feingold. I’m sure McCain cant wait to have his old buddy back in Washington.
CRUSH THEM.
I have a feeling Feingold will be back.
Don’t forget murkowski.
She’ll likely keep her seat.
Are there no “tea party” contests this year?
Kirk rino Illinois has to go.
They were the Republicans seats to loose and they sure did a good job of increasing their chances of losing them. There should be an independent running for each of those seats.
People are so pissed, it’s likely the senate will change hands or lessen the republican majority. Hope the weasels in D.C. are proud of themselves.
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