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  Which "safe state" do the Democrats have the best chance of flipping (Senate)? (search mode)
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Question: And yes, I know the chances of all of these are less than 1%
#1
Alabama
 
#2
Alaska
 
#3
Arkansas
 
#4
Idaho
 
#5
Kansas
 
#6
Kentucky
 
#7
North Dakota
 
#8
Oklahoma
 
#9
South Carolina
 
#10
South Dakota
 
#11
Utah
 
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Total Voters: 32

Author Topic: Which "safe state" do the Democrats have the best chance of flipping (Senate)?  (Read 1318 times)
Heisenberg
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« on: August 27, 2016, 11:36:58 PM »

North Dakota, it's been a VERY Democratic state over the past decades at the Senate level. I'm really nervous about that race.



Just kidding. Alaska, it can be prone to weird trends. Moran is WAY more popular than Roberts and has only token opposition, Paul is pretty popular despite my quite being the best fit for Kentucky, and Eldridge is strong but not nearly good enough to overcome the heavy Republican tilt of the state. Clinton won't get much (if any) former home state boost in Arkansas, I don think.
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