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Celerity

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Fri Mar 6, 2020, 05:19 AM Mar 2020

The current state of the 13 flippable 2020 Senate seats [View all]

Here is my completely up to date, most detailed post yet on the state of the races.

We need a plus 4 net to flip the Senate to a 51-49 Dem advantage (so no power sharing agreements needed at all) as it stands, and a plus 5 net if we lose Doug Jones, which is, unfortunately likely as Paedo Moore was crushed in the Rethug Primary, and I fear either Tuberville (probably the favourite to win the Rethug run-off) or Sessions will win.

We should absolute hold all our other seats. Jeanne Shaheen in NH is the only one that is probably not a 99% lock, with the Rethugs choosing between Don Bolduc, former U.S. Army brigadier general, Bill O'Brien, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Kelly Ayotte, former U.S. Senator and former Attorney General of New Hampshire, Scott 'Pickup' Brown, U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, and 2014 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire.

These are all the remotely possible races where we can flip, all 13 of them. Some are very much a stretch, and also we are having a lot of big names refuse to run, in fact, all the arguably best candidates in 10 of the 13 seats have all refused, so far, to run.


These are the only 3 states ATM with our strongest possible candidates running:

Arizona Mark Kelly has a great chance at beating McSally. This was (until Hickenlooper got smart) the only state so far that we had the best potential candidate already running.

Colorado Hickenlooper now running makes it 90-95% that we flip this. Even if you do not think he is the best on policy, he still is the most electable. All I ask is that he knocks it off with the red-baiting (saying progressives are bringing back Stalin and Marx's policies), which is asinine and plays into the Rethug's hands. I would much prefer Joe Neguse or Andrew Romanoff to Hickenlooper strictly on policy.

Montana Bullock finally decided to run, and he gives us a great chance to flip this Blue.


Now the ones who do NOT have our strongest candidates running as of yet:


Alaska (I hope Mark Begich, our ex US Senator there, runs versus Sullivan, he has said he was not, but now may change his mind.) If Begich ends up completely declining, then it will probably up to Independent Al Gross, as Ethan Berkowitz, mayor of Anchorage, and Forrest Dunbar, Anchorage assemblyman and nominee for Alaska's at-large congressional district in 2014 have both also declined. If no Begich, this is a hard one to win.

Maine (Susan Rice, who has said no quite emphatically, would have been the best to knock out the POS hypocrite Collins IMHO, but hopefully we can find another great one, it looks likely to be Sara Gideon atm, I think Gideon can take out Collins, just was more sure on Rice, but she is not going to run.).

Tennessee (open Rethug seat, due to Alexander retiring, I so hope Tim McGraw (yes the superstar singer, who said for years he would run when he was 50, and he is 52 now) reconsiders his turndown, he would have the best shot from all I have seen, most of the other candidates we have are already one time losers, some just last year, or pretty unknown. The two I see who are the best should McGraw not change his mind are Jeff Yarbro and especially James Mackler)

Georgia With Isakson retiring (there will be an interim Repug appointed for the last year) There are now TWO seats we can flip. Stacey Abrams and Sally Yates would have had the best chances by far to beat Perdue and Rethug X, but each one has said no over and over, so it is going to be much harder I fear, even though Perdue is weak, and a shit campaigner. Jon Ossoff has now declared for David Perdue's seat, as have Teresa Tomlinson, and Sarah Riggs Amico.

In the other race, the Special Election, we REALLY need Sally Yates to change her mind, as so far we have no really strong candidates there, and it deffo is winnable as the Rethugs have a NASTY fight on their hands, between White Power Barbie Kelly Loeffler (currently sitting) and then Trump arse-licker uber scum, Doug Collins. So far the Dems who have declared are Matt Lieberman, businessman and son of Joe Lieberman, former U.S. Senator from Connecticut, Ed Tarver, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia and former state senator, Raphael Warnock, reverend and pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Richard Dien Winfield, professor and candidate for Georgia's 10th congressional district in 2018.


Kansas Open Rethug seat due to Roberts retiring, the right candidate for us has a shot, and that is Kathleen Sebelius, but she also just said no, and a big local paper says that really hurts our chances This is a carbon copy of Montana, just swap in Sebelius for Bullock, its a Red state and all the insiders say she is only Dem who can win. Sebelius needs to follow Bullocks' lead and jump in!!!

Iowa (Cindy Axne and Vilsack, probably our 2 best chances to beat the detestable Joni Ernst, both have declined to run, but I have hope Theresa Greenfield will be the Dem winner and has a great shot at beating the POS Ernst) Chet Culver (not declared) also has a decent shot, but my money is on Greenfield.

North Carolina Our two best candidates by far, Foxx and Stein, have both said no, and Cal Cunningham is now our nominee. I still think he can beat the really weak Tillis, who is very unpopular there.


now the two wishful thinking states:

Kentucky This is probably the 2nd toughest. Andy Beshear might have had a shot at dumping McTurtle, but he ran (and won!!!) the Governorship. Amy McGrath is who we are probably going to have to roll with, and it is not impossible, due to McConnell being truly hated even by some Rethugs, his overall approval numbers are worse than Rump by far, amongst the bottom in all the Senate. Overall a huge reach, but so hope Moscow Mitch goes DOWN. McGrath needs to make no more errors like the one she did right at kickoff (saying she would have voted yes for Kavanaugh for SCOTUS. The same thing crushed Bredesen in TN in 2018, it so depressed our base turnout.)

Texas Cornyn in Texas is the toughest reach, Cornyn is streets ahead of Cruz in terms of TX popularity. I like Amanda Edwards a lot, but she lost in the Primary, so now it is a runoff between MJ Hegar and Royce West. I think Hegar wins the runoff. I wonder if Democratic House member Henry Cuellar (who unfortunately won his primary in his deep blue district on Tuesday) will campaign for and fundraise for Rethug Corbyn against Hegar, as he sabotaged her in 2018 by campaigning and fundraising for her Rethug opponent, the despicable bigot and climate change denialist, John Carter. He seems to have a true dislike for her. If he does that again, I think he should be kicked out of the Party. He voted around 70% of the time with the Trump in the last full congress, is anti-LGBTQ, Pro Life, and A - rated by the NRA.


We would need to win FIVE of those 13 to flip it to 51-49 IF Jones goes down in Alabama, and only CO is even close to one that I would say is a pretty good chance to label a lock, and some are just downright so so hard, even if the best candidates change their minds and run. My true target is 6 flips, so we are at 52-48, and thus negate Manchin and Sinema, who vote with the Rethugs 55% of the time, far more than any other Democratic Senators. I SO hope Hickenlooper does not become the 3rd member of that posse.


Schumer and Cortez Masto have been so poor at recruiting the best candidates, it is one of the biggest stories of 2020 so far, although they FINALLY (I think it was Obama who got him) changed Bullock's mind. I am going to give up on pulling the people who I think are strongest in ME, IA, (those two I can be happy with who we have) NC, (already decided, it is Cal Cunningham) TX, GA, (the regular one, as zero chance Stacey Abrams will run now) and KY. We just have to roll with who we have there now. AZ, CO and MT (yay!) now have our best possible, so that leaves:

AK (Begich run!)
TN (McGraw run!)
KS (Sebelius run!)
GA (Special election) (Yates run!)



IF all those above change their minds and run, I can say, with at least 60% or more confidence, we will hit at least 6 flips, and maybe, IF Rump just gets crushed, win as many as 9 or 10.
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Good detail DarthDem Mar 2020 #1
the 'best ones' have been listed in all my posts for months now, I absolutely stand by Celerity Mar 2020 #2
Cuellar is not going to be kicked out of the Democratic Party. TexasTowelie Mar 2020 #3
I so hope a normal, centre-left, non Justice Democrat primaries him in 2022. And IF Cuellar Celerity Mar 2020 #4
I didn't vote for Hegar in the Senate race because I don't like her position on gun control TexasTowelie Mar 2020 #7
disagree on this the most Celerity Mar 2020 #8
You know what they say about people that make assumptions? TexasTowelie Mar 2020 #12
Cuellar is just horrible though. Turin_C3PO Mar 2020 #21
Well you made me search online. TexasTowelie Mar 2020 #24
Who is the Foxx in NC you believe was better prospective candidate than Cal Cunningham? wishstar Mar 2020 #5
Anthony Foxx, he was Obama's Secretary of Transportation, and before that an extremely popular Celerity Mar 2020 #6
Oh yes, brain fog this morning! I do hope Foxx returns to public service in near future wishstar Mar 2020 #9
Cal Cunningham is hardly a disaster, I think he takes out the scum Tillis Celerity Mar 2020 #11
the possibility of a significant democrat landslide is growing closer as Biden becomes our nominee beachbumbob Mar 2020 #10
Nice breakdown! It looks like we may have a tough time getting the majority, but hopefully Luciferous Mar 2020 #13
Assuming none of my big 4 enters in, and Jones loses, then I think we have a good chance to still Celerity Mar 2020 #15
Thank you! And yes, this should have been given a lot more effort from the top than it was. Squinch Mar 2020 #14
Gideon is better than Rice for Maine Zing Zing Zingbah Mar 2020 #16
this is a good point, and Gideon and Greenfield in IA were the first 2 that I accepted it really Celerity Mar 2020 #17
You're welcome Zing Zing Zingbah Mar 2020 #19
+1 llmart Mar 2020 #18
I totally agree. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah Mar 2020 #20
Good analysis. Turin_C3PO Mar 2020 #22
If Kentucky gets a voter turn-out like they did for the Governor's election... SKKY Mar 2020 #23
Bookmarked. Thanks so much for educating us and Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2020 #25
in Kansas, IF Kobach is the GOP candidate, we don't need a Kathleen Sebelius as our beachbumbob Mar 2020 #26
paywalled and lets hope Kobach is her opponent, we have not won a Senate race in KS since 1932 Celerity Mar 2020 #28
Good news because Alabama will likely go Red Stuckinthebush Mar 2020 #27
Hickenlooper haydukelives Mar 2020 #29
I would much prefer Romanoff mountain grammy Mar 2020 #30
In one of my recent messages to Cory Gardner, I told him, CrispyQ Mar 2020 #31
Thanks for doing these analyses Danascot Mar 2020 #32
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