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Question: Do Dems finish with.....
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Over 51.5 Senate seats?
 
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Under 51.5 Senate seats?
 
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Total Voters: 56

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MargieCat
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« on: October 26, 2020, 12:51:16 AM »
« edited: October 26, 2020, 12:57:02 AM by MargieCat »

I predict they will hit 52 seats. AZ, CO, NC, ME, and maybe IA. I also think there will be a shocker or two between TX, AK, MT, SC, KS, MS, AL, and a GA seat. Definitely not going to sweep all the states in the second bunch. I assume Gary Peters will hold his seat.

52 is essentially Sinema and Manchin proof.

Feinstein's on thin ice with the progressive California electorate. Tester needs to walk the tightrope if he wants to be re-elected in 2024, since Montana skews to the right.

Assuming Biden wins, Kamala can be a tiebreaker vote when needed.

Also, I suspect Greenfield will be Manchin/Sinema democrat.
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