If Biden wins, can Dems still have a net gain in Senate seats in 2022? (user search)
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Meatball Ron
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« on: March 16, 2020, 03:23:13 PM »

Eh we have seats to defend in New Hampshire and Colorado, too. I think both incumbents (esp. Bennet) start out favored, but those races will be competitive.

I think WI and NC are strong pickup opportunities given they'll be open seats, but start out toss-up at best (NC likely closer to Lean R given the bench). PA might be challenging given Toomey always seems to pull it out - though maybe this is the year he doesn't. Iowa would be very, very tough.

I'd expect the results to be around net neutral or D+1. That assumes Biden isn't extremely unpopular for whatever reason. If he is, Dems will lose seats.
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