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Which states are likely to elect the opposite party of their incumbent senator in 2018?
#1 Arizona |
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#2 California |
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#3 Connecticut |
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#4 Delaware |
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#5 Florida |
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#6 Hawaii |
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#7 Indiana |
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#8 Maine |
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#9 Maryland |
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#10 Massachusetts |
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#11 Michigan |
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#12 Minnesota |
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#13 Mississippi |
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#14 Missouri |
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#15 Montana |
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#16 Nebraska |
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#17 Nevada |
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#18 New Jersey |
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#19 New Mexico |
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#20 New York |
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#21 North Dakota |
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#22 Ohio |
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#23 Pennsylvania |
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#24 Rhode Island |
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#25 Tennessee |
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#26 Texas |
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#27 Utah |
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#28 Vermont |
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#29 Virginia |
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#30 Washington |
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#31 West Virginia |
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#32 Wisconsin |
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#33 Wyoming |
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Topic: What states do you think will vote for a different party? (2018 Senate election) (Read 4455 times)
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