Lee (UT) - 2016 - 99% (Average) - 100% (CReview) - 100% (Heritage) - 100% (Freedomworks) - 97% (CFG) - 100% (ACU)
Paul (KY) - 2016 - 95% (Average) - 94% (CReview) - 90% (Heritage) - 100% (Freedomworks) - 95% (CFG) - 96% (ACU)
Crapo (ID) - 2016 - 89% (Average) - 76% (CReview) - 92% (Heritage) - 100% (Freedomworks) - 85% (CFG) - 92% (ACU)
Scott (SC) - 2016 - 88% (Average) - 88% (CReview) - 81% (Heritage) - 87% (Freedomworks) - 90% (CFG) - 96% (ACU)
Lankford (OK) - 2016 - 85% (Average) - 67% (CReview) - 79% (Heritage) - 87% (Freedomworks) - 100% (CFG) - 94% (ACU)
Rubio (FL) - 2016 - 85% (Average) - 79% (CReview) - 94% (Heritage) - 64% (Freedomworks) - 92% (CFG) - 96% (ACU)
Shelby (AL) - 2016 - 85% (Average) - 70% (CReview) - 99% (Heritage) - 93% (Freedomworks) - 76% (CFG) - 88% (ACU)
Grassley (IA) - 2016 - 76% (Average) - 66% (CReview) - 57% (Heritage) - 73% (Freedomworks) - 91% (CFG) - 92% (ACU)
Vitter (LA) - 2016 - 76% (Average) - 69% (CReview) - 78% (Heritage) - 85% (Freedomworks) - 60% (CFG) - 86% (ACU)
Toomey (PA) - 2016 - 75% (Average) - 60% (CReview) - 62% (Heritage) - 79% (Freedomworks) - 86% (CFG) - 88% (ACU)
Johnson (WI) - 2016 - 74% (Average) - 60% (CReview) - 46% (Heritage) - 73% (Freedomworks) - 95% (CFG) - 96% (ACU)
Moran (KS) - 2016 - 73% (Average) - 68% (CReview) - 74% (Heritage) - 80% (Freedomworks) - 69% (CFG) - 75% (ACU)
Boozman (AR) - 2016 - 72% (Average) - 56% (Creview) - 75% (Heritage) - 87% (Freedomworks) - 65% (CFG) - 79% (ACU)
Barrasso (WY) - 2016 - 67% (Average) - 53% (Creview) - 58% (Heritage) - 67% (Freedomworks) - 71% (CFG) - 84% (ACU)
McCain (AZ) - 2016 - 65% (Average) - 36% (CReview) - 51% (Heritage) - 60% (Freedomworks) - 88% (CFG) - 91% (ACU)
Burr (NC) - 2016 - 61% (Average) - 45% (Creview) - 45% (Heritage) - 53% (Freedomworks) - 74% (CFG) - 88% (ACU)
Coats (IN) - 2016 - 60% (Average) - 44% (Creview) - 51% (Heritage) - 67% (Freedomworks) - 63% (CFG) - 76% (ACU)
Thune (SD) - 2016 - 60% (Average) - 48% (CReview) - 54% (Heritage) - 53% (Freedomworks) - 59% (CFG) - 84% (ACU)
Blunt (MO) - 2016 - 58% (Average) - 45% (Creview) - 63% (Heritage) - 60% (Freedomworks) - 47% (CFG) - 76% (ACU)
Isakson (GA) - 2016 - 57% (Average) - 38% (CReview) - 59% (Heritage) - 67% (Freedomworks) - 53% (CFG) - 68% (ACU)
Portman (OH) - 2016 - 56% (Average) - 50% (CReview) - 36% (Heritage) - 47% (Freedomworks) - 77% (CFG) - 68% (ACU)
Hoeven (ND) - 2016 - 52% (Average) - 29% (CReview) - 50% (Heritage) - 67% (Freedomworks) - 47% (CFG) - 68% (ACU)
Ayotte (NH) - 2016 - 41% (Average) - 33% (Creview) - 24% (Heritage) - 27% (Freedomworks) - 60% (CFG) - 63% (ACU)
Murkowski (AK) - 2016 - 33% (Average) - 20% (CReview) - 32% (Heritage) - 47% (Freedomworks) - 27% (CFG) - 41% (ACU)
Kirk (IL) - 2016 - 29% (Average) - 19% (CReview) - 12% (Heritage) - 13% (Freedomworks) - 36% (CFG) - 64% (ACU)
Gee, I wonder why Mitch? I surely do...
Mitch McConnell: Republicans May Lose Senate Majority and No One Will Notice
I for one am not voting for my Georgia Senator, Johnny Isakson. He’s a worthless shadow amnesty RINO that does nothing worth crap as far as I’m concerned.
GOP Inc acts like losing the senate matters much.
I’m not donating to the RNC this year because I’m afraid some money may end up going to Mitch McConnell or Paul Ryan.
The Senate has been an issue since the 2014 elections.
This cycle, 2016 there are many more Republicans up for reelection than Dimbulbs.
Trump will have long coattails, I believe, and we will retain the Senate.
As for Turtleman - may he rot in Hell. The sooner the better.
We had the Tea Party movement. We should have the anti uni Party Movement.
You know, we laughed at Debbie Wasserman-Schulz and Nancy Pelosi when they made outlandish predictions of Democrat victories.
From a party promotion/winning perspective, it beats the heck out of McConnell’s hand-wringing.
They must love having someone to blame for their losses. Fact is, Republicans turned off on these clowns long before Trump,.
If “THEY” lose the Senate, all that will be needed to understand “WHY” is to secure a mirror for each of the losers.
The GOP(e) is more afraid of their positions under a TRUMP presidency than they are under the “other” one.
The so-called establishment of the “former” GOP is going to get just what it is wishing for and what it deserves.
As usual, it is the gop VOTERS who will be screwed, again as normal.
How can we tell???????............
Well, Turtle, since you ceded the majority to the minority, I can’t imagine why!
the way the senate goes so goes the supreme court
Look at it this way, Mitch: you did absolutely nothing to win the majority in the first place. Easy come, easy go.
What’s that Mitch? Your corporate donors can’t bail you out this time?
Such a shame.
Maybe if you weren’t such a fugazi conservative.
Ah, so the senile old coot does at least realize he was the majority leader.
Then why didn't he act like it?
Essentially the Democrats never lost control of the Senate, and this ass-hat is the reason why.
Mitch playing same old game. If only we had the house (got the house) If only we had the Senate (got the Senate). If only we got the Presidency.
We believed you the first two times. Not now.
Well, maybe if you had actually tried using that rifle legislatively speaking, dufus, you would be!
Think positive, Mitch. Resign your cushy seat. Kentucky and the USA will win in a runoff for your seat.