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Question: Which of these freshman senators do you think will be vulnerable in 2012? (MoV)
#1
Webb (0.3)
 
#2
Tester (0.6)
 
#3
McCaskill (2)
 
#4
Corker (3)
 
#5
Whitehouse (7)
 
#6
Cardin (10)
 
#7
Brown (12)
 
#8
Casey (17)
 
#9
Klochubar (20)
 
#10
Sanders (33)
 
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Total Voters: 25

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Adlai Stevenson
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« on: March 21, 2007, 10:19:42 AM »

I actually think Webb will acquire a John Warner-like reputation in Virginia - that is if he seeks re-election in 2012, he could easily be the type that does not want to remain in the Senate for good.

I think Jon Tester could be vulnerable; the closing days of the Montana Senate race saw Burns almost pull-off a remarkable upset after he had been down by up to 10% in polls.  Tester's record seems liberal and will thus be easy to attack; if Rehberg challenged him, I believe he would be vulnerable.

And although I think she is a good fit for Missouri, McCaskill seems likely to be vulnerable just because Senators in that state always seem to get competetive challenges.  It was considered a big victory for Kit Bond when he beat Nancy Farmer by 56%-43%; and the previous three Senators in that seat - Ashcroft, Carnahan and Talent, were all defeated.
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Adlai Stevenson
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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2007, 06:33:06 AM »

McCaskill has a good astrology chart for 2012!

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