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nkpolitics1212

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Tue Jan 1, 2019, 12:52 PM Jan 2019

2020 & 2022 US Senate Election- How Democrats could get back in the majority?

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2020- Democrats need a net gain of 4 seats without the White House.
Democratic Hold
DE(Coons-D)
IL(Durbin-D)
MA(Markey-D)
MI(Peters-D)
MN(Smith-D)
NH(Shaheen-D)
NJ(Booker-D)
NM(Udall-D)
OR(Merkley-D)
RI(Reed-D)
VA(Warner-D)
Democratic Loss
AL(Jones-D)-1D
Democratic Gain
CO(Gardner-R)Crisanta Duran-D
AZ(McSally-R)Ruben Gallego-D
NC(Tillis-R) Anthony Foxx-D
ME(Collins-R) Sara Gideon-D
Democrats win the 2020 US Presidential Election.
2022- If Democrats win the 2020 US Presidential Election and 2020 US Senate Election in CO and AZ. 48D 52R.
Democratic Hold
AZ(Gallego-D)
CA(Harris-D)
CO(Bennet-D)
CT(Blumenthal-D)
HI(Schatz-D)
IL(Duckworth-D)
MD(Van Hollen-D)
NV(Cortez Masto-D)
NH(Hassan-D)
OR(Wyden-D)
VT(Leahy-D)
WA(Murray-D)
Democratic Gain
PA(Toomey-R) Connor Lamb-D
WI(OPEN Johnson-R) Mandela Barnes-D


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