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The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip
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Posted By: Moritz55, 4/30/2023 10:06:06 PM

Opportunity is ripe for Republicans to win back the Senate next year – if they can land the candidates to pull it off. The GOP needs a net gain of one or two seats to flip the chamber, depending on which party wins the White House in 2024, and it’s Democrats who are defending the tougher seats. Democrats hold seven of the 10 seats that CNN ranks as most likely to flip party control next year – and the top three are all in states former President Donald Trump carried twice. But this spring’s recruitment season, coming on the heels of a midterm cycle marred by problematic GOP candidates, will likely

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Definitely not written from a conservative perspective but still interesting

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Reply 1 - Posted by: voxpopuli 4/30/2023 10:18:14 PM (No. 1460085)
"The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024 CNN" "Danger Will Robinson! DANGER! stop reading after CNN"
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Reply 2 - Posted by: padiva 4/30/2023 10:36:44 PM (No. 1460098)
Do you trust anything coming from CNN?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: formerNYer 4/30/2023 10:39:04 PM (No. 1460099)
With all the fraud in olur elections who know anymore but in the old days a pResident with the ratings of very Slowjoe would bring down the rest of the ticket.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 4/30/2023 11:04:25 PM (No. 1460114)
It's CN, nevermind.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: john56 4/30/2023 11:12:27 PM (No. 1460118)
If the Republican establishment (RINO, Beltway Republicans, RNC) have anything to say about it, they'll go 0-10.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Timber Queen 4/30/2023 11:58:42 PM (No. 1460136)
Not if China Mitch is still Majority Leader.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: HisHandmaiden 5/1/2023 12:58:57 AM (No. 1460141)
Praise The Almighty, others see His wisdom for America! May righteousness prevail. PRAY Harder… MAGA
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Reply 8 - Posted by: YorkieMom 5/1/2023 1:17:01 AM (No. 1460143)
Don’t count on the Republicans to pick up Jacky Rosen’s seat in the Senate. The other liberal idiot, Cortez-Masto was supposed to lose to Adam Laxalt, and won after days of counting more ballots. Trump backed Laxalt and now Laxalt is backing DeSantis, so both are on Trump’s bad list.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: smokincol 5/1/2023 2:51:55 AM (No. 1460148)
there are two difficult areas ;that the repubs have to remedy first if they really!! want to unseat schumer and the demcommies: 1.) romney mcdaniel 2.) mitch mcconnell which brings out the prevailing thought among many of us, the repubs don't need to beat the demcommies to win they have to unseat the prevailing control structure in the repub party to make it happen and also, the repubs have never let a chance opportunity slide by when they could snatch defeat from the hands of victory on any day of the week.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Luke21 5/1/2023 4:00:33 AM (No. 1460158)
CNN knows how dubious we are after having been cheated three straight times and wants to gin up interest in next year's swindle. Get your poker chips. The dealer is honest.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 5/1/2023 5:43:34 AM (No. 1460174)
Heavily anti-Trump, anti-GOP article that glosses over the fact that the senate was won by cheating democrats in 2022 in Arizona and Georgia, possibly elsewhere. Manchin is toast in West Virginia due to his lie about being lied to on Biden's huge climate pork bill. If he didn't lie, he is too dumb and gullible to be in the senate.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: NancyD 5/1/2023 7:06:11 AM (No. 1460197)
Come on people! Remember the HUGE Red Wave that was supposed to happen less than a year ago? Don't believe the hype, these journalists are Idiots and Know Nothing. They are trying to get clicks and views for ratings. This is what "journalists" do now. Speculate without facts. We need to ignore their bs.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: hershey 5/1/2023 7:41:15 AM (No. 1460217)
Yeppers, I really believe anything coming from CNN....
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Reply 14 - Posted by: EVRgreen4058 5/1/2023 7:53:04 AM (No. 1460220)
Just a warning for the libs to start packing those portable ballot boxes that can be shifted into place during the hours after they close the polls for the night! Hard to beat these cheaters as they know all the sneaky tricks. Ho Hum drone on CNN.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: NorthernDog 5/1/2023 8:33:58 AM (No. 1460235)
Dems seem hellbent on getting rid of Sinema although she voted with them 90% of the time. Not mentioned was Fetterman's seat, which is practically vacant already.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Jebediah 5/1/2023 8:52:48 AM (No. 1460249)
Never underestimate the ability of the Republican Party to shoot itself in the foot. Or that oft repeated "intelligence of the American electorate!" who go for smooth smiles and personality rather than ability and record. People Mag, which I long ago stopped buying, had a long piece last week on John Fedderman! How he faced his problems and how wonderful, yada yada yada............. Even when I get announcements to me of special deals re: People there is NO WAY I will buy that crap...but the American electorate still do APPARENTLY, AS THEY ARE STILL FLOURISHING while other magazines fail.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Zigrid 5/1/2023 9:45:49 AM (No. 1460284)
Even more proof that President Trump needs to win in 2024....taking back the senate would be delicious..but first WE must stop the stealing of the election by the rats...oe step at a time folks....
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Reply 18 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 5/1/2023 9:47:12 AM (No. 1460285)
I'll vote for Manchin before I vote for Justice.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Lonestar Jack 5/1/2023 10:34:15 AM (No. 1460325)
The Dems will follow the LBJ plan again. 1. Get a count of the actual votes. 2. Compare it to the Rep count to see how many votes they need to win. 3. Manufacture enough phony Dem votes to be declared winners. 4. Lockup all evidence of harvesting, hidden votes, cemetery votes, phone book votes. 5. the media to trumpet their win and lockup all deniers with the still imprisoned J6 desenters. This plan works and they believe "If it ain't broke don't mess with it". It also helps to follow Arizona's -- have the head of the election committee run for a high position and declare herself the fraudulent winner.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: broken01 5/1/2023 12:26:14 PM (No. 1460426)
CNN? I wouldn't trust that network to tell me it's raining.
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