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nkpolitics1212

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Sun Nov 5, 2017, 01:41 PM Nov 2017

2018/2020/2022 US Senate Election-term limited or former Governors running.

2018
FL(Nelson-D)Scott-R Slight Democratic
ME (King-I)LePage-R Lean Independent
MI (Stabenow-D)Snyder-R Lean Democratic
NJ (Whoever Murphy appoints-D)Christie-R Solid Democratic
NM (Heinrich-D)Martinez-R Likely Democratic
OH (Brown-D)Kasich-R Slight Republican
TN (OPEN Corker-R)Haslam-R vs Bredesen-D Likely Republican
Democrats lose IN,MO,and OH and pick up AZ and NV 45D 2I 53R
2020
AK (Sullivan-R)Walker-I Slight Independent
CO (Gardner-R)Hickenlooper-D Lean Democratic
IA (Ernst-R)Vilsack-D Slight Republican
KS (OPEN-Roberts-R)Brownback-R vs Sebelius-D Lean Republican
ME (Collins-R)LePage-R vs Baldacci-D Likely Democratic
MS (OPEN Cochran-R)Bryant-R Solid Republican
MT (Daines-R)Bullock-D Slight Democratic
WY (OPEN-Enzi-R)Mead-R vs Freudenthal-D Likely Republican
Democrats pick up AK,AZ,CO,ME,MT, and NC 50D 3I 47R
2022
AL (OPEN-Shelby-R)Ivey-R Solid Republican
LA (Kennedy-R)Bel Edwards-D Lean Republican
NV (Cortez Masto-D)Sandoval-R Slight Democratic
PA (Toomey-R)Wolf-D Lean Democratic
Democrats pick up PA 51D 3I 46R


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