Probably NOT….
But?
A new OH Predictive Insights in Arizona finds Mark Kelly (D) leading Sen. Martha McSally (R) in the U.S. Senate race, 49% to 42%.
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Maine state House Speaker Sara Gideon (D) is leading Sen. Susan Collins (R), in the race for Collins’s U.S. Senate seat, according to a new poll.
Gideon has a 4-point lead in support from Mainers over the Republican incumbent, according to a poll released Thursday by the left-leaning Public Policy Polling.
Gideon has 47 percent support, compared with Collins’s 43 percent, based on the poll. The other 10 percent said they’re not sure who they would vote for between the two candidates in the fall. …
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Democrats are eager to depose not just President Trump, but his congressional enablers and defenders, too. And they’re opening their wallets to prove it. In Kentucky, Amy McGrath, the retired fighter pilot who hopes to challenge Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has raised $16.9 million. Last quarter, Democrats sent $3.5 million to South Carolina to Jaime Harrison, who is challenging Sen. Lindsey O. Graham…
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Democrats need to pick up three seats to take control of the Senate (currently 53-47), assuming that none of their incumbents lose. But since Democrats will likely lose Sen. Doug Jones’s seat in Alabama, they must win four seats if a Democrat wins the presidency (with the vice president serving as a tiebreaker) and five if voters reelect Trump.
Forecasters say the most vulnerable Republicans incumbents are Sens. Cory Gardner in Colorado, Susan Collins in Maine, Thom Tillis in North Carolina, Martha McSally in Arizona and Joni Ernst Iowa….
jamesb says
Could all this mean that Democrats COULD just snatch theUS Senate Majority out from McConnell and the GOPer’s?