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« on: March 30, 2021, 02:52:20 PM »

2022:

Jane Timken will win in Ohio. Katie Britt will probably replace Shelby in Alabama. And if Grassley retires, Ashley Hinson is the odds-on favorite to replace him.

Other possibilities: Kelly Loeffler in Georgia, Kelly Ayotte in NH, Carla Sands/Martina White in PA, Kimberly Yee in AZ, Heidi Gansert/Jill Tolles in NV

Rs are doing an excellent job of increasing their female representation. Their incoming landslide next fall will perform wonders.
No, Mo Brooks will replace Richard Shelby.
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2021, 08:55:16 AM »

Michelle Fischbach?? I don't think she would be too far right for Minnesota, but she did vote against the certification of one or two states which may hurt her as well (though she may not run for several years). Plus I doubt she (or anyone else for that matter) would be able to beat Klobuchar even after the Chauvin controversy.
Minnesota’s suburbs of the Twin Cities are too hostile to the GOP. The rural areas are losing population.
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2021, 09:27:15 AM »

Michelle Fischbach?? I don't think she would be too far right for Minnesota, but she did vote against the certification of one or two states which may hurt her as well (though she may not run for several years). Plus I doubt she (or anyone else for that matter) would be able to beat Klobuchar even after the Chauvin controversy.
Minnesota’s suburbs of the Twin Cities are too hostile to the GOP. The rural areas are losing population.

True, even though her district covers a lot of rural Minnesota.

Then again she'd probably do a lot better than Mike Lindell.
Fischbach would do better than Lindell, but the rural areas aren’t enough to win.
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2021, 09:54:40 AM »

Ann Wagner

Kelly Craft

Lynda Blanchard
Mo Brooks will win the Alabama primary. Ann Wagner has the best chance of winning.
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