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nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 04:08 PM Aug 2021

The likely number of US Senate seats the Democrats will end up with after 2022 is between 51 to 53.

37)VT(Leahy-D)unopposed
38)HI(Schatz-D)unopposed
39)CA(Padilla-D) vs (Horton-D) in 11/2022 general election.
40)NY(Schumer-D)
41)MD(Van Hollen-D)
42)CT(Blumenthal-D)
43)OR(Wyden-D)
44)WA(Murray-D)
45)IL(Duckworth-D)
46)CO(Bennet-D)
47)NV(Cortez Masto-D)
48)AZ(Kelly-D)
49)PA(Fetterman-D)
50)GA(Warnock-D)
51)NH(Hassan-D) vs Sununu-R
52)WI(Barnes-D)
53)NC(Beasley-D)

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The likely number of US Senate seats the Democrats will end up with after 2022 is between 51 to 53. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Aug 2021 OP
Let's hope for 53. SergeStorms Aug 2021 #1
Interesting that you've been cutting out Jackson blm Aug 2021 #2
Beasley is the front runner in the 2022 NC Democratic US Senate primary. nkpolitics1212 Aug 2021 #3
They are both good candidates, but, Dems need a helluva blm Aug 2021 #6
Ryan (OH) not on this list, but was on your last list.. No Vested Interest Aug 2021 #4
Ryan(OH) and Demings(FL) are wave based candidates. nkpolitics1212 Aug 2021 #5

blm

(113,803 posts)
2. Interesting that you've been cutting out Jackson
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 04:30 PM
Aug 2021

in NC, as if he has no significance.

I guarantee you are wrong.

nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
3. Beasley is the front runner in the 2022 NC Democratic US Senate primary.
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 04:49 PM
Aug 2021

If Jackson-D wins the 2022 NC Democratic US Senate primary. He is favored to win the 11/2022 general election. Same goes with Lamb(D-PA) and Godlewski(D-WI).

blm

(113,803 posts)
6. They are both good candidates, but, Dems need a helluva
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 06:28 PM
Aug 2021

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statewide campaigner to win NC.

Beasley is a great justice and she should be tapped for a higher court.

I think you have NC read wrong.

No Vested Interest

(5,193 posts)
4. Ryan (OH) not on this list, but was on your last list..
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 05:12 PM
Aug 2021

What info are you basing OH Senatorial race on?
Money? We know Timken has access to much money.
Ryan is a pretty hard hitter; I don't know that Timken can stand up to Ryan.
There will also be a race for Governor of OH in 2022.
DeWine vs Whaley? Cranley?
I betting on Whaley as Dem candidate; maybe I just like her better than Cranley.
So two big races in OH in 2022.
How will a double-header affect turnout?

nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
5. Ryan(OH) and Demings(FL) are wave based candidates.
Sat Aug 28, 2021, 05:42 PM
Aug 2021

If 2022 is a strong Democratic wave election year. Ryan(OH) and Demings(FL) will win.

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