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Related: About this forumUS Senate seats up for re-election in 2024 that the Democrats will win.
AZ(Gallego-D)
CA(Porter-D or Schiff-D)
CT(Murphy-D)
DE(Carper-D)
HI(Hirono-D)
ME(King-I)
MD(Cardin-D or Raskin-D or Sarbanes-D)
MA(Warren-D)
MI(Gilchrist-D or Slotkin-D or Stevens-D)
MN(Klobuchar-D)
MT(Tester-D)
NV(Rosen-D)
NJ(Menendez-D)
NM(Heinrich-D)
NY(Gillibrand-D)
OH(Brown-D)
PA(Casey-D)
RI(Whitehouse-D)
VT(Sanders-I or Balint-D)
VA(Kaine-D)
WA(Cantwell-D)
WV(Manchin-D)
WI(Baldwin-D)
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US Senate seats up for re-election in 2024 that the Democrats will win. (Original Post)
nkpolitics1212
Jan 2023
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When I visit the Wikipedia website, I see former US Representative Lawrence as a likely candidate.
nkpolitics1212
Jan 2023
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JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)1. I think MI is more wide open
for that Senate race than most realize. EVERYONE is taking a good look and kicking the tires. Like, everyone.
(Personally, I'm pulling for Gilchrist but, again, there are a lot of possibilities at this point)
nkpolitics1212
(8,617 posts)2. When I visit the Wikipedia website, I see former US Representative Lawrence as a likely candidate.
I also see former US Attorney Barbara McQuade who is usually on MSNBC on the list.
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)3. Yes, a great many possibles
Should be interesting.