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« on: August 28, 2014, 09:05:49 PM »

• No special election in OK
• Mike Johanns runs in NE
• Max Baucus runs in MT
• Tim Johnson runs in SD
• Jay Rockefeller runs in WV
• Carl Levin runs in MI
• Tom Harkin runs in IA
• Saxby Chambliss runs in GA

Thoughts?

NE: no change; still safe R
MT: D favored
SD: Johnson would be another hanging-on-for-dear-life Democrat like Pryor/Landrieu/Hagan; Toss-Up
WV: Capito likely wouldn't have run if it wasn't an open seat; Rockefeller would pretty easily win; D Favored against Generic West Virginia Republican
MI: D favored
IA: D favored
GA: Safe R
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