Alaska:
Mead Treadwell (R) 49.8%
Mark Begich (D) 49.1%
Colorado:
1. Jane Norton (R) 51%
Mark Udall (D) 48%
Illinois
Dick Durbin (D) 64%
2. Joe Walsh (R) 35%
Iowa:
Tom Harkin (D) 55%
Kim Reynolds (R) 44%
Delaware:
Chris Coons (D) 63%
Christine O'Donell (R) 36%
Kentucky:
Mitch McConell (D) 67%
Generic Democratic 32%
Massachusetts:
Scott Brown (R) 50%
Ed Markey (D) 49%
Minnesota:
Al Franken (D) 61%
Michele Bachmann (R) 38%
Montana:
3. Steve Daines (R) 51%
Max Baucus (D) 48%
New Jersey:
Cory Booker (D) 64%
Michael Doughty (R) 35%
South Carolina:
Tim Scott (R) 77% (unopposed)
Lindsay Graham (R) 67% (unopposed)
Virginia:
Mark Warner (D) 57%
4. George Allen (R) 42%
West Virginia:
Shelly Moore Capito (R) 53%
Jay Rockefeller (D) 46%
1. Udall is not losing
2. I sincerely believe the IL GOP is not dumb enough to nominate Walsh, plus 35% is too high for him.
3. The much more established, popular and well known Rehberg couldn't beat Baucus in the 1990s, or a much less known Jon Tester in 2012, what makes you think a 1st term congressman could be Baucus?
4. George Allen, I love the guy, but he aint running again. He's officially politically dead, sad to say.
Also, Reynolds wont run I think in Iowa. And Scott Brown winning is suspect.