Democrats
Related: About this forumWhat are the Democrats chances of winning NC,OH,MO,and FL?
NC(Beasley-D vs Budd-R) ?
OH(Ryan-D vs Vance-R)?
MO(Kunce-D vs Greitens-R)?
FL(Demmings-D vs Rubio-R)?
Democrats are definitely going to win-
HI(Schatz-D)
NY(Schumer-D)
VT(Welch-D)
CA(Padilla-D)
MD(Van Hollen-D)
CT(Blumenthal-D)
IL(Duckworth-D)
OR(Wyden-D)
CO(Bennet-D)
WA(Murray-D)
NH(Hassan-D)
PA(Fetterman-D)
AZ(Kelly-D)
NV(Cortez Masto-D)
GA(Warnock-D)
WI(Barnes-D)
dameatball
(7,603 posts)Marco seems to get by mostly because of.....(R).
lark
(24,280 posts)We used to be purple until these rich asses decide to steal the state for their own. Good luck reversing this when they own the reins of power.
lees1975
(6,027 posts)Claire McCaskill got a second term from Missouri as a result of voter disapproval of the bad behavior of her opponent, and this one looks similar. If Greitens wins the GOP nomination, and it looks like that at this point, I don't believe he'll win the general election. I think Ryan may have a close race but will win more easily than the pundits think, and I think there's been enough of a shift in NC to put a Democrat into a statewide office by about 1 or 2 points.
Florida will be close, but Demmings will have two big boost in a state like that. One will be the momentum from the Roe v. Wade issue, in a state where 67% of the voters don't want Roe overturned, and the January 6th hearings. I think that's going to boost the Democrats by 4 or 5 points overall, and in most polls, she's dead even or if trailing, by just one or two points.