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« on: August 02, 2013, 01:38:36 PM »

Depends on the circumstances:

Begich -- Might vote for him against Miller depending on national circumstances. Against Treadwell, no way.

Durbin -- Again, depends on Republican opponent, but he's a very good legislator and could have my support.

Donnelly -- Like Begich; he's right-wing enough that, depending on national/local circumstances, he could have my vote.

Levin -- See Durbin. Doesn't really matter since he's retiring.

Franken -- Probably would vote against him in a truly competitive election, or even if he was winning, but I might give him a "pity vote" if he were on track to lose in a landslide; he deserves a close, excruciating defeat.

Tester -- See Donnelly, Begich.

Schumer -- Pretty much guaranteed my vote.

Heitkamp -- Like the other Western Democrats on the list.

Wyden -- Pretty much guaranteed my vote.

Reed -- See Durbin or Levin.

That's pretty much it, but most of those are rather doubtful, too; I listed everyone who has at least a chance.
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