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  Among the competitive Senate race losers, who was really 'DOA'? (search mode)
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#1
McSally (AZ)
 
#2
de Leon (CA)
 
#3
Nelson (FL)
 
#4
Donnelly (IN)
 
#5
James (MI)
 
#6
McCaskill (MO)
 
#7
Espy (MS)
 
#8
Rosendale (MT)
 
#9
Heller (NV)
 
#10
Hugin (NJ)
 
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Heitkamp (ND)
 
#12
Renacci (OH)
 
#13
Bredesen (TN)
 
#14
O'Rourke (TX)
 
#15
Morrisey (WV)
 
#16
Vukmir (WI)
 
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Author Topic: Among the competitive Senate race losers, who was really 'DOA'?  (Read 1653 times)
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« on: January 12, 2019, 08:42:42 PM »

I said all except McSally, Nelson, James, Rosendale, Beto and Morrissey.
McSally: I think she might have won without that horrible primary.
Nelson: The guy lost by 0.1%. Of course his race was winnable, and frankly, he screwed his party because his loss puts them in a deeper hole for the Senate.
James: Unheralded, but he got the first single digit Senate race in Michigan since 2000. With more investment it might have happened.
Rosendale: If only he'd been more populist.
Beto: Beto was a fantastic candidate, and Lupe Valdez was a weak one. He just might have been pushed over the edge if the Democrats had a stronger gubernatorial nominee.
Morrissey: The Libertarian did get 4% in this race. This seat will almost certainly go R in 2024.
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