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While the control for the U.S. Senate in 2021 hinges on the outcome of two runoff races in the great state of Georgia on Jan. 5, we’ll be doing it all over again in 2022. In fact, the winner of the race between Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Rev. Raphael Warnock will be up for re-election when former Sen. Johnny Isakson’s term was set to expire. Additional seats currently held by 21 Republican and 12 Democratic Senators will up for grabs, and three of those Republican Senators are retiring.
In our increasingly partisan landscape, most of those seats are safe. But here’s a look at the 10 most competitive Senate races in 2022:

1. Georgia – Sen. Kelly Loeffler (Rep.) or Rev. Raphael Warnock (Dem.)

Gov. Brian Kemp appointed businesswoman Kelly Loefler to the Senate in December of 2019 to succeed Sen. Isakson, who resigned due to health concerns. In her first defense of the seat, she held off a challenge from Republican Sen. Doug Collins in Georgia’s unique jungle primary to earn a spot in the runoff with Warnock, the pastor of Rev. Martin Luther King’s Ebenezer Baptist Church. Whoever wins the race will have to face the Georgia electorate again in 2022.

2. Wisconsin – Sen. Ron Johnson (Rep.)*

Ron Johnson was elected to the senate in 2010, defeating Sen. Russ Feingold in a Republican wave that year. A fiscal conservative, he was reelected in 2016 in a rematch with Feingold by a margin of 3.4%, capturing 50.2% of the vote. Wisconsin has since elected a Democratic governor in 2018 and tilted toward Biden this year. More importantly, Johnson has indicated that he won’t seek a third term, making this seat one of the prime target for Democrats in 2022.

3. Pennsylvania – Sen. Pat Toomey (Rep.)*

When Toomey was elected to represent Pennsylvania’s 15th District in the U.S. House in 1998, he pledged to serve no more than three terms and declined to run for a fourth. He was elected to the Senate in 2010 and won a second term by a margin of 1.5% as Donald Trump breached the blue wall in 2016. But Pennsylvania continues to be a competitive state, and Toomey announced in October that he won’t be seeking a third term as Senator. The open seat will attract plenty of candidates from both parties.

4. North Carolina – Sen. Richard Burr (Rep.)*

North Carolina’s junior Senator Thom Tillis surprised pundits by holding onto his seat in purple North Carolina this year, but Richard Burr decided not to do the same, announcing his retirement soon after winning his fourth term in 2016. It’s just as well, in the wake of insider trading allegations that saw him sell off hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock after being briefed on the severity of Covid-19—even Fox’s Tucker Carlson was calling for his resignation. He’s remained in the Senate, but the seat will be up for grabs in 2022.

5. Arizona – Sen. Mark Kelly (Dem.)

As with Georgia, the seat that Mark Kelly just won in Arizona was an appointment after the death of Sen. John McCain, and he’ll have to defend it again in just two years. Republicans will be out for revenge and are likely to run someone other than Sen. Martha McSally, who has now lost two Senate races in a row in the Grand Canyon state, whose counties we all now know so well.

6. New Hampshire – Sen. Maggie Hassan (Dem.)

While New Hampshire wasn’t as much in play as Trump hoped this year, Sen. Hassan won her seat by a razor-thin .1% margin in 2016 against an incumbent Republicans, and the GOP will have the former Governor in their sights when she faces reelection for the first time.

7. Nevada – Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (Dem.)

Nevada was more competitive than expected this year, and Republicans are likely to take it seriously in 2022, when Sen. Masto is up for reelection after the former Nevada Attorney General narrowly defeated Joe Heck by a margin of 2.6% in 2016 to succeed majority leader Harry Reid.

8. Florida – Sen. Marco Rubio (Rep.)

Sen. Rubio is probably feeling more confident about retaining his seat after seeing the election results in Florida this year. Democrats keep holding out hope of winning statewide elections only to fall short, in part due to strong support among his fellow Cuban-Americans in the southern part of the state. Still, Democrats will stepping up to the football one more time, hoping Lucy doesn’t pull it away.

9. Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley (Rep.)

Elected alongside Pres. Ronald Reagan in 1980, Sen. Grassley in the senior Senator and currently serves as the president pro tempore of the Senate. Democrats hoped to take Iowa’s junior seat from Sen. Joni Ernst, but despite a strong candidate in Theresa Greenfeld and promising polling leading up to the election, fell more than six points short. If Grassley decides 42 years in the Senate is enough, the Democrats will try again, but for now Iowa is looking like a solidly red state.

10. Colorado – Sen. Michael Bennett (Dem.)

Sen. Bennett’s presidential campaign never really got off the ground, but he should find himself pretty safe in ever-bluer Colorado, where former Gov. John Hickenlooper just defeated incumbent Sen. Cory Gardner by nine points. The only question is whether he or Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman is safer in this 10th slot.

The other seats up for reelection in 2020:

Alabama – Sen. Richard Shelby (Rep.)
Alaska – Sen. Lisa Murkowski(Rep.)
Arkansas – Sen. John Boozman (Rep.)
California – Appointed replacement for Sen. Kamala Harris (Dem.)
Connecticut – Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Dem.)
Hawaii – Sen. Brian Schatz (Dem.)
Idaho – Sen. Mike Crapo (Rep.)
Illinois – Sen. Tammy Duckworth (Dem.)
Indiana – Sen. Todd Young (Rep.)
Kansas – Sen. Jerry Moran (Rep.)
Kentucky – Sen. Rand Paul (Rep.)
Louisiana – Sen. John Neely Kennedy (Rep.)
Maryland – Sen. Chris Van Hollen (Dem.)
Missouri – Sen. Roy Blunt (Rep.)
New York – Sen. Charles Schumer (Dem.)
North Dakota – Sen. John Hoeven (Rep.)
Ohio – Sen. Rob Portman (Rep.)
Oklahoma – Sen. James Lankford (Rep.)
Oregon – Sen. Ron Wyden (Dem.)
South Carolina – Sen. Tim Scott (Rep.)
South Dakota – Sen. John Thune (Rep.)
Utah – Sen. Mike Lee (Rep.)
Vermont – Sen. Patrick Leahy (Dem.)
Washington – Sen. Patty Murray (Dem.)

Are there any Republicans worth keeping, assuming our vote matters anymore? Who should be primaried? In my state, NC, Burr is retiring so a new Republican candidate will be on the ballot.


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All of them. All of the Reps too. We need new blood. Time to get rid of the entrenched morons.


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Which ones should stay.

Josh Hawley seems like a good one.

Rand Paul follows what he believes the constitution demands that he do.

There may be a few more but those are the only two that come right to mind for being at the top of the list.

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About 95% should go, term limits, no retirement, and maybe they would serve the country more and not themselves so much.

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Originally Posted by MAC
All of them. All of the Reps too. We need new blood. Time to get rid of the entrenched morons.

This, except I don't see them as "morons". In general, they act like criminals and sociopaths, but not morons. There are obvious dark-skinned exceptions. Nearly to a Congressperson, they have shown themselves to be traitors. You could likely count those who haven't committed overt treason on the hand of a man prone to having saw mishaps.


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Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
Which ones should stay.

Josh Hawley seems like a good one.

Rand Paul follows what he believes the constitution demands that he do.

There may be a few more but those are the only two that come right to mind for being at the top of the list.



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Ha, which ones do we keep?


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Originally Posted by 700LH
About 95% should go, term limits, no retirement, and maybe they would serve the country more and not themselves so much.


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What makes you think your voting counts anymore?




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Originally Posted by ChuckKY
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Which ones should stay.

Josh Hawley seems like a good one.

Rand Paul follows what he believes the constitution demands that he do.

There may be a few more but those are the only two that come right to mind for being at the top of the list.



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Originally Posted by MAC
All of them. All of the Reps too. We need new blood. Time to get rid of the entrenched morons.


Speaking of morons, if conservatives do what you seem to want, the socialists will just incrase their majority.


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Ron Johnson has fought the good fight and backed President Trump .I hope to get a petition together signed by Wisconsin voters urging him to run again.


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Originally Posted by 700LH
About 95% should go, term limits, no retirement, and maybe they would serve the country more and not themselves so much.


How ya gonna accomplish that, smarty? Do you think they'll vote for term limits and aboolishing their cushy retirement? No way, Jose. What ya gotta do is vote for better candidates--that way the bad ones get their terms limited--and they'll get the cushy retirements.


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Originally Posted by MAC
All of them. All of the Reps too. We need new blood. Time to get rid of the entrenched morons.

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Originally Posted by RogueHunter

What makes you think your voting counts anymore?


Moron #2.

It obviously counts.

How come so many Republicans picked up seats in the House? Duh!

If the presidential election was "fixed," and all the courts and judges colluded to deny legitimate law suits, how come Trump didn't go around them and publicly release any evidence? Hmmm? And if there was enough "fixing" to change the outcome, how come none of the thousands of people who would have had to collude didn't pick up the phone, call the "National Enquirer," and pocket a check fot $1,000,000 for spilling the beans?


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All of them. All of the Reps too. We need new blood. Time to get rid of the entrenched morons.

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Moron #3.


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I don’t think it really matters anymore. A stolen election, and ‘the Republicans’ in Congress and on the Supreme Court didn’t do Jack Schit about it. They’re pretty much all rotten to the core and self-serving, and they have zero obligation to their electorate and the citizens of this country. We’re seein’ it more now than ever before. They’re all (Republicans and Democrats both) collectively the Uniparty; any notion of ‘opposing sides’ is nothing more than a ploy, a guise, and a false pretense.


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