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nkpolitics1212

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Thu Oct 15, 2020, 08:04 PM Oct 2020

In 2008 Democrats had a net gain of 8 US Senate seats. Could they get a net gain of 8 seats in 2020.

2008
1)AK(Begich-D)
2)CO(M. Udall-D)
3)MN(Franken-D)
4)NH(Shaheen-D)
5)NM(T. Udall-D)
6)NC(Hagan-D)
7)OR(Merkley-D)
8)VA(Warner-D)

2020
1)AZ special(Kelly-D)
2)CO(Hickenlooper-D)
3)GA regular(Ossoff-D)
4)IA(Greenfield-D)
5)ME(Gideon-D)
6)NC(Cunningham-D)
Lose AL(Jones-D)
6)SC(Harrison-D)
7)AK(Gross-I/D)
8)GA special(Warnock-D)in the 1/2021 runoff.
9)KS(Bollier-D)
10)MT(Bullock-D)
11)TX(Hegar-D)

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In 2008 Democrats had a net gain of 8 US Senate seats. Could they get a net gain of 8 seats in 2020. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Oct 2020 OP
OMG... I hope so! Enterstageleft Oct 2020 #1
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