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Question: Which GOP Senator(s) Will Lose to a Tea Party Challenge in 2014?
#1
Jeff Sessions, Alabama
 
#2
Saxby Chambliss, Georgia
 
#3
Jim Risch, Idaho
 
#4
Pat Roberts, Kansas
 
#5
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
 
#6
Susan Collins, Maine
 
#7
Thad Cochran, Mississippi
 
#8
Mike Johanns, South Dakota
 
#9
Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma
 
#10
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
 
#11
Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
 
#12
John Cornyn, Texas
 
#13
Mike Enzi, Wyoming
 
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« on: November 20, 2012, 07:40:14 PM »

I honestly can't see any of these Senators not being renominated if they run.  Though I can't speak specifically regarding most of them, I'll eat crow if anyone even comes close to unseating Alexander.  The Tea Party tried to knock off the less entrenched Bob Corker in the last election, and he blew past the opposition with over eighty percent of the vote.  There is NO WAY Alexander loses re-election.  Who 
would the Tea Party run against him? Diane Black?  I dare her to try.  She'll lose, and it won't even be close.
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