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I hear Maine and Colorado are races to watch. Are there other tight races? Are there any seats we may be able to pick up to offset if we lose any of these? Thanks.
Doug Jones in Alabama is probably going to lose to Tommy Tuberville. That fiasco with the pervert Roy Moore shouldn't have happened, and it's about to get corrected. It also looks like Tennessee is going to get a strong conservative to replace the RINO Lamar Alexander, but that won't change the total numbers any.
Posted By: Gus Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/17/20
for purple ga, the penal colony, the game is on for sure.

rev. brother, doctor rafael against kelly or collins.

ossa against purdue, cousin of sonny.

based upon the pollsters, uncertainty.

in fact purdue and collins to win.

50-50, betta not elect kamala.
Joanie Earnest, Iowa

https://www.270towin.com/polls/latest-2020-senate-election-polls/



Steve Daines Montana, polls show it's close. Dems have been shoveling money into the race by the semi load.
Arizona will elect another Democrat Senator.
Graham has an unexpectedly tight race in SC
Posted By: sse Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/17/20
yeah he didn't look so great during the hearings, i think he's going down
Tillis in nc
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Graham has an unexpectedly tight race in SC

Graham has been a luke warm Rino and it’s catching up to him. There’s a lot of conservatives who are going to have a hard time holding their nose closed to vote for his stinking arse. If Graham manages to lose in SC it says a lot about how bad Graham is more than anything else.
I think Graham wins by riding Trumps ticket. So will some of the others.
Originally Posted by JohnP
Arizona will elect another Democrat Senator.


McSally and Gardner are givens to lose. Ernst, Collins, and Daines are probables. Loeffler, Tillis, and Graham are nail biters.

crappp! smirk
Originally Posted by JohnP
Phoenix and Tucson will elect another Democrat Senator.


Corrected it for you
Posted By: G23 Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
The open Senate seat in KS could be close, but I think the republican Marshal will pull it out. There is a ton of outside money coming in for the democrat candidate Bollier.

G23
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Are there other tight races



Ther NRA usually pumps in a millions to senate candidates in tight races; but screw the NRA " not one more cent"

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This summer, the NRA said they would not give any money to AZ for the 2020 election. Dont know if its true or not. Betting Wayne needs some more suits.
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Betting Wayne needs some more suits.



Millions of dollars given in the last elections, Think of all those new suits that money would have bought

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Not to mention 30 million to trump. Is Wayne just stupid? LMAO
If we did a better job of primarying the Miss Lindsay's out then the real race wouldn't be so hard.

Frustrating how folks won't vote for a less than perfect R in a senate or house race, being totally ignorant of the fact that they are in effect voting for Schumer/Harris/Pelosi/et al by giving them the majority.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
If we did a better job of primarying the Miss Lindsay's out then the real race wouldn't be so hard.

Frustrating how folks won't vote for a less than perfect R in a senate or house race, being totally ignorant of the fact that they are in effect voting for Schumer/Harris/Pelosi/et al by giving them the majority.

It is frustrating ! The primary is where changes need to be made but many conservatives don’t come out and vote in the primary leaving it to the party activists to decide. I agree that come the general election conservatives need to unite behind our candidates regardless. If Graham wins it’s because people come out to vote for Trump. Graham doesn’t inspire voters to go to the polls.
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
I hear Maine and Colorado are races to watch. Are there other tight races? Are there any seats we may be able to pick up to offset if we lose any of these? Thanks.



NC, SC and AZ
Originally Posted by Squidge



I heard Greenfield has spent 50 million dollars of someone else's money to defeat Ernst. And Greenfield keeps whining about Joni being supported by dark money. Ernst has spent 11 million to keep her seat. I keep hoping for the shadow republicans to pull this off and send Greenfield packing.

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With all of these close races that might speak volumes about President Trumps chances for re-election. RINO or otherwise bad candidate or not. I’d have to believe every state that loses a Republican Senate seat equals a state that Biden wins. I can imagine a state voting for a Democrat Senator and also voting for Trump in the same election.
Posted By: 79S Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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Betting Wayne needs some more suits.



Millions of dollars given in the last elections, Think of all those new suits that money would have bought

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Not to mention 30 million to trump. Is Wayne just stupid? LMAO


Well Wayne suit spending spree and summer vacations to Europe didn’t come to light until after the 2016 election. So yeah people were on board donating cash to the NRA.. Now people are wondering where there supposed donations are going. Considering the NRA is in a financial bind right now..
Posted By: 79S Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
Remind me to never to get in a fox hole with half you ph ucks. You bail before the 1st shot was fired like a little bitch..
Not bailing on anything. I’ll be at the voting booth November 3rd and do all that I can. I don’t know how this election is going to go and won’t pretend that I do.

As a logical observation though. It seems impossible to me that a state would vote for a democrat Senator AND for Trump in the same election. So if established republican Senators in states that Trump must win are in dogfights. That doesn’t speak well to President Trumps chances.
I cant imagine someone voting for a Dem in this election if you have conservative beliefs. They are so far apart. Its hard to vote for individual people in this election, there are just two completely different directions the parties want to take the country.
Many people dont appreciate the importance of the primaries. That's where you have to vote out a rino, not in the election.
Posted By: 79S Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
Not bailing on anything. I’ll be at the voting booth November 3rd and do all that I can. I don’t know how this election is going to go and won’t pretend that I do.

As a logical observation though. It seems impossible to me that a state would vote for a democrat Senator AND for Trump in the same election. So if established republican Senators in states that Trump must win are in dogfights. That doesn’t speak well to President Trumps chances.


Some people up here think Dan Sullivan is vulnerable and Don Young is going to lose.. Now for the facts neither one is going to lose. Sullivan is not going to lose to some Dr who hails from Juneau. Most Alaskans here in the real Alaska don’t favor Juneau trash.. Don Young is not going to lose, to Galvin. She ran against him 2 yrs ago lost by 10% in a non presidential election yr. So I expect her and the Dr to lose biggly..
Posted By: CCCC Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
AZ is tight - Kelly is spending tons on ads and McSally was not a strong performer during that short replacement - could be that instance where Trump wins and so does the Dem Sen candidate.
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So I expect her and the Dr to lose biggly..



Theres lots of cash behind em.

funds that have given donations to Gross’ campaign

Impact ($10,000) – Sen. Chuck Schumer
Blue Hen Federal PAC ($10,000) – Sen. Chris Coons
M-PAC ($10,000) – Sen. Patty Murray
Common Ground PAC ($7,000) – Sen. Tim Kaine
Velvet Hammer PAC ($5,600) – Sen. Tina Smith
Lobo PAC ($5,000) – Sen. Martin Heinrich
Frontline USA PAC ($5,000) – Rep. Adam Schiff
All For Our Country Leadership PAC ($5,000) – Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto
Remedy PAC ($4,000) – Rep. Eric Swalwell
New Energy PAC ($1,000) – Rep. Eric Swalwell
Granite Values PAC ($2,500) – Sen. Maggie Hassan
Great Lakes PAC ($2,500) – Sen. Debbie Stabenow
Hawaii PAC ($2,000) – Sen. Brian Schatz
Soros management fund ($5600.00)
Gross also received donations from the following trade associations:

SPINE PAC OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPINE SPECIALISTS ­– $5,000
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OB-GYNS PAC (OB-GYN PAC) –$2,500
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (AAJ PAC) – $5,000
LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS ACTION FUND – $4,800
PLANNED PARENTHOOD ACTION FUND INC PAC, DBA PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERAL PAC – $2,810


Nancy Pelosi just gave Alyse a few thousand to help her against Don Young.

I don't believe the NRA has given either anything. Isn't it great to have that pesky NRA out of the way grin
I think that James will win in MI. I also think that McSally will beat Kelly. MT worries me as does CO. Iowa will come along. Ernst will win. They all need to pump that Biden wants to mandate all Americans to take the Vaccine. What else will he mandate. Sounds like of like Hitler, Stalin or Mao.
Sure do hope Daines can hold off that douchebag Bullock in MT.
Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
Not bailing on anything. I’ll be at the voting booth November 3rd and do all that I can. I don’t know how this election is going to go and won’t pretend that I do.

As a logical observation though. It seems impossible to me that a state would vote for a democrat Senator AND for Trump in the same election. So if established republican Senators in states that Trump must win are in dogfights. That doesn’t speak well to President Trumps chances.


Some people up here think Dan Sullivan is vulnerable and Don Young is going to lose.. Now for the facts neither one is going to lose. Sullivan is not going to lose to some Dr who hails from Juneau. Most Alaskans here in the real Alaska don’t favor Juneau trash.. Don Young is not going to lose, to Galvin. She ran against him 2 yrs ago lost by 10% in a non presidential election yr. So I expect her and the Dr to lose biggly..


I agree with you and hope we are both correct. However, look at the bullshet going on in Anchorage, it's no different than Portland except most of those libs in Anchorage vote. Tell everyone you know to show up in the voting booth.
Posted By: 79S Re: Vulnerable Senate Republicans - 10/18/20
Originally Posted by DouginAlaska
Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
Not bailing on anything. I’ll be at the voting booth November 3rd and do all that I can. I don’t know how this election is going to go and won’t pretend that I do.

As a logical observation though. It seems impossible to me that a state would vote for a democrat Senator AND for Trump in the same election. So if established republican Senators in states that Trump must win are in dogfights. That doesn’t speak well to President Trumps chances.


Some people up here think Dan Sullivan is vulnerable and Don Young is going to lose.. Now for the facts neither one is going to lose. Sullivan is not going to lose to some Dr who hails from Juneau. Most Alaskans here in the real Alaska don’t favor Juneau trash.. Don Young is not going to lose, to Galvin. She ran against him 2 yrs ago lost by 10% in a non presidential election yr. So I expect her and the Dr to lose biggly..


I agree with you and hope we are both correct. However, look at the bullshet going on in Anchorage, it's no different than Portland except most of those libs in Anchorage vote. Tell everyone you know to show up in the voting booth.


What a lot of folks forget is the Valley vote minus Palmer chitty limits. If you are running for office and ignore the valley vote and Kenai vote you will not win. Cold hard facts... As of now I seen no gross or Galvin signs in my part of wasilla. The only place I seen them is off trunk road..
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