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nkpolitics1212

(8,617 posts)
Fri Nov 16, 2018, 02:43 AM Nov 2018

2020 United States Senate Elections- Democrats guide to a majority.

Next Year, There will be 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats in the United States Senate. Democrats need a net gain of 4 seats to regain control of the United States Senate. AL(Jones-D) is the only Democratic held seat up in 2020 that is likely to go Republican. Democrats need to win 5 Republican held US Senate seats in 2020 to regain control of the United States Senate.
1)AZ special(OPEN- Kyl-R) Gallego-D
2)CO(Gardner-R) Johnston-D
3)IA(Ernst-R) Vilsack-D
4)ME(Collins-R) Gideon-D
5)NC(Tillis-R) Foxx-D

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2020 United States Senate Elections- Democrats guide to a majority. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Nov 2018 OP
I'm confident we'll win in Colorado. Eric J in MN Nov 2018 #1

Eric J in MN

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1. I'm confident we'll win in Colorado.
Fri Nov 16, 2018, 04:07 AM
Nov 2018

The other states not so much.

IA and NC aren’t great places to try to defeat an incumbent Republican US Senator.

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