Sun May 5, 2019, 11:08 AM
nkpolitics1212 (4,731 posts)
Do Democrats regain control of the US Senate in 2020 or 2022?
In 2020, Democrats need a net gain of 3 to 4 seats.
Democrats are favored to hold onto every Democratic held seat up for re-election in 2020 except AL(Jones-D). DE(Coons-D), IL(Durbin-D), MA(Markey-D), MI(Peters-D), MN(Smith-D), NH(Shaheen-D), NJ(Booker-D), NM(OPEN Udall-D), OR(Merkley-D), RI(Reed-D), and VA(Warner-D) will stay Democratic. 46D Democrats need to pick up 4 to 5 Republican held US Senate seats up for re-election in 2020. AZ(McSally-R vs Kelly-D) and CO(Gardner-R vs Johnston-D) are in the Tilt to Lean Democratic column. 48D NC(Tillis-R) is a Pure Tossup with a Top Tier Democratic Challenger. Democrats can pick up ME if Collins-R loses in the primary or Democrats nominate a top tier candidate. Democrats will end up with at least 48 seats in the US Senate. In 2022, Democrats need a net gain of 2 to 3 seats. Democratic held US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 are in AZ(Kelly-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), NY(Schumer-D), OR(Wyden-D), VT(Leahy-D), and WA(Murray-D). CA,CT,HI,IL,MD,NY,OR,VT and WA are safe Democratic, CO is Likely Democratic, NV and NH are Lean Democratic, AZ is Tilt Democratic with Ducey-R as the Republican nominee. 48D Republican held US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 which Democrats are likely to win are in: PA(Toomey-R vs Lamb-D) and WI(Walker-R vs Pocan-D) 50D The 51st Democratic seat will be in: FL(Rubio-R vs Murphy-D), GA(Woodall-R vs McBath-D), IA (Reynolds-R vs Axne-D), NC(Forest-R vs McCready-D), and OH(Portman-R vs Ryan-D).
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Sun May 5, 2019, 11:24 AM
FM123 (8,896 posts)
1. While 2020 would be my wish and heart's desire, I am afraid it might be 2022...
"While too many Democrats are running for president, not enough are running for Senate."
https://truthout.org/articles/democrats-are-abandoning-senate-races-to-run-for-president/ |