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Question: In which of these three states is the incumbent most likely to lose?
#1
Delaware
 
#2
Illinois
 
#3
Massachusetts
 
#4
Minnesota
 
#5
New Jersey
 
#6
New Mexico
 
#7
Oregon
 
#8
Rhode Island
 
#9
Virginia
 
#10
Alaska
 
#11
Arkansas
 
#12
Idaho
 
#13
Kansas
 
#14
Kentucky
 
#15
Louisiana
 
#16
Mississippi
 
#17
Nebraska
 
#18
Oklahoma
 
#19
South Carolina
 
#20
South Dakota
 
#21
Tennessee
 
#22
Texas
 
#23
West Virginia
 
#24
Wyoming
 
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« on: December 20, 2018, 10:59:22 AM »

Alaska and Texas.

Sullivan just barely won over Begich (the second consecutive cycle for that class where that seat was decided by a few thousand votes) yet everyone thinks it's a lost cause for Democrats. There's a decent D bench in the state.

Everyone always argues "Cornyn's not as controversial as Cruz," but he's also never had a tough general election battle. They just need a candidate to run a Beto-esque campaign (if not Beto himself). Remember, Texas was relatively close at the presidential level in 2016.
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