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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Aug 10, 2020, 03:03 PM Aug 2020

Democrats Hold Edge as Battle for Senate Majority Becomes 'Knife Fight'

WASHINGTON — In February, Democrats began getting anxious about the crucial Senate race in North Carolina. An unknown Republican-affiliated group was suddenly pouring millions of dollars behind the candidacy of Erica Smith, a progressive state senator who they believed had no chance of winning the seat in November.

So party leaders began spending millions of their own to bolster Cal Cunningham, a military veteran they had endorsed months earlier whom they saw as their best chance to defeat a vulnerable incumbent Republican, Sen. Thom Tillis. With significant party help, Cunningham prevailed and is now in a strong position against Tillis, making him one of 14 candidates endorsed early by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee who either froze out their opposition entirely or won their primaries.

Democrats took some heat for playing early favorites, including for passing over Black candidates like Smith, Charles Booker in Kentucky and Royce West in Texas, although they endorsed five candidates of color. But the strategy has paid off. With the general election field essentially set and the heart of the campaign season beginning, Democrats, riding public dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s handling of the pandemic, now find themselves with a solid chance to take control of the Senate next year.

Although Democrats did not get the Republican opponent they wanted in Kansas, polls show Democratic contenders are ahead or running even with incumbents in at least seven states, with the potential to bring even more into play. They need a net gain of only three seats to take the majority should former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive nominee, win the White House — four if he does not.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-hold-edge-battle-senate-120445644.html

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Democrats Hold Edge as Battle for Senate Majority Becomes 'Knife Fight' (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 OP
you make the GOP defend all trump has said and done, a real anchor around their necks beachbumbob Aug 2020 #1
+ 1000 n/t MFGsunny Aug 2020 #2
trumps idioticy will have an upside on campaigning against gOP'ers beachbumbob Aug 2020 #3
You're so right. EXACTLY this. n/t MFGsunny Aug 2020 #4
In Texas, MJ Hegar is running against Cornyn. ananda Aug 2020 #5
Any Dem Candidate Boosted By GOP Money Is a Red Flag For Sure Indykatie Aug 2020 #6
They will never understand that. Ever. Purity trumps winning with them every time. BannonsLiver Aug 2020 #7

Indykatie

(3,697 posts)
6. Any Dem Candidate Boosted By GOP Money Is a Red Flag For Sure
Mon Aug 10, 2020, 04:03 PM
Aug 2020

Far left progressives need to understand that the candidate must be a good fit for the district or State and many times that will be the more centrist candidate.

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