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nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
Wed Nov 7, 2018, 12:34 AM Nov 2018

2018 US Senate Election results. 3 Democratic Incumbents have conceded defeat.

Donnelly-IN
Heitkamp-ND
McCaskill-MO.
Trump State Democratic US Senators won re-election in
Stabenow-MI
Tester- MT
Brown-OH
Casey-PA
Manchin-WV
Baldwin-WI

If Nelson-FL loses and Democrats don't pick up AZ and NV. Democrats will lose 4 seats in the US Senate.
Democrats need a net gain of 6 seats in 2020 in regain control of the US Senate.
Democrats have to keep AL-Jones-D. If Jones-D does not suceed in AL, Democrats need to win 7 Republican held seats.
1)AZ special- Stanton-D or Sinema-D
2)CO- Crow-D or Neguse-D
3)GA- Abrams-D
4)IA- Scholten-D
5)ME- Golden-D
6)MT- Bullock-D
7)NC- Foxx-D
8)KS- Sebelius-D or Davis-D
9)KY- McGrath-D
10)TX- O'Rourke-D

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2018 US Senate Election results. 3 Democratic Incumbents have conceded defeat. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Nov 2018 OP
I don't follow your list question everything Nov 2018 #1
Don't even try - they're nonsense sweetloukillbot Nov 2018 #3
At least the republicans don't have a 2/3 majority, though based on rules changes that is becoming still_one Nov 2018 #2

still_one

(96,770 posts)
2. At least the republicans don't have a 2/3 majority, though based on rules changes that is becoming
Wed Nov 7, 2018, 12:39 AM
Nov 2018

less meaningful

2020 is coming down the path


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