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nkpolitics1212

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Mon Nov 9, 2020, 08:01 PM Nov 2020

Democrats are unlikely to lose seats in the US Senate in 2022. Here is why. [View all]

There are no red state Democratic US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 like in
2020 with
AL(Jones-D)
2018 with
ND(Heitkamp-D)
MO(McCaskill-D)
IN(Donnelly-D)
FL(Nelson-D)
In 2022, The most vulnerable Democratic held US Senate seats are
GA(Warnock-D) if he wins the 2021 runoff.
AZ(Kelly-D) vs Ducey-R
NV(Cortez Masto-D) vs Sandoval-R
NH(Hassan-D) vs Sununu-R
Democrats will hold onto AZ and NH but could lose GA and NV.
Democrats will win Republican held seats in
PA(OPEN Toomey-R)Wolf/Lamb-D
NC(OPEN Burr-R)Jackson-D
WI(Johnson-R)Pocan-D.

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