Posted on 07/20/2018 9:48:13 PM PDT by Trump20162020
A poll released by Axios-Survey Monkey on Tuesday shows that Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) leads Democrat Phil Bredesen by 14 points in the U.S. Senate general election, 55 percent to 41 percent among registered voters.
Among likely voters, Blackburns lead over Bredesen is even greater, 58 percent to 40 percent.
Axios-Survey Monkey conducted similar polls in 13 states where contested Senate races are underway. The overall polling reveals that Democrats will have an uphill climb in attempting to capture control of the U.S. Senate in the midterm 2018 election cycle. Democrats are hampered in their Senate races by having to retain seats in 10 states that President Donald Trump carried in 2016, including five that he carried by double digits.
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Not to take away from Blackburn in the least, but I think that Trump will have long coattails in the midterm elections. It appears that both he and Don Jr. will be hitting the campaign trail hard!
I’m afraid Bill Lee and Diane Black will split the conservative vote and Randy Boyd will get the nomination. That’s how we got Corker and Alexander.
[Then you have the Country Music industry being ruined by the likes of McGraw, Hill, etc.]
Damn book publishers!
I guess I have not been keeping up; is Faith Hill a liberal?
Thanks
Still winning!
I’ve seen a couple of sinema’s adds and she doesn’t say which party she is representing. I’m hoping Dr Ward winms the primary, bit will hold my nose and vote for mcsally if I have to. Arpaio has no chance.
Nice to hear, thanks for the local update!
Yippee skippy! We voted for her on Friday. Bredesen is so sleazy.
“Replacing Alexander is next in 2020.”
Amen! Cannot wait. Trump wins and Alexander loses.
R’s should pick up 6+ seats in the Senate in November, and honestly 10 or more is possible.
The Senate was never EVER at risk... anyone who ever claimed such things is either fully ignorant of basic math, US Politics, both, or just a flat out liar.
The only branch of government that was EVER up for discussion about changing hands is the house. Senate is not in play... Democrats have to defend 24 seats to Republicans 9, with a good number of those D’s trying to hold on in states that are very solid Red.
Senate was NEVER ever in play this fall for the Dems. Only question in the Senate is how many Seats will Republicans gain.
Big time Lib... She and McGraw both are :(
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