Similar to his +17 win in 2008.
In 2014 he won by 40.
I notice Inhofe will turn 86 this year.
In 2024 there will be 4 nonagenarians in the Senate (Grassley, Feinstein, Inhofe & Shelby). How do they do it?
I don't know. However, Grassley and Shelby are up for reelection in 2022. We don't know yet if they are going to run again, or if they will retire. Feinstein is up in 2024, and the jury is out on her. Inhofe, of course, is running for reelection this year, and will next be up in 2026. Nevertheless, this is a major problem with our political system, that we have such senior citizens holding political office. I wouldn't be surprised if at least one or two of these four (or even
all four) continue to serve until they are carried out of the U.S. Capitol in a gurney. Or, if they live that long, serve to the age of 100 (which is how old Strom Thurmond was when he retired in January 2003, a few months before his death).