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« on: August 05, 2016, 10:51:33 AM »
« edited: August 05, 2016, 10:53:19 AM by Sprouts Farmers Market ✘ »

The High-Energy PAC is excited to release the following endorsements including 17 Republicans, 12 Democrats, 2 Libertarians, 1 Constitutional, and 2 instances of non-endorsements. This would result in a 48 D, 47 R, 2 L, 1 C, 2 N/A Senate. Very balanced.

Alabama:
Senate: NOTA

Alaska:
Senate: Lisa Murkowski (R)

Arkansas:
Senate: Frank Gilbert (L) [Eldridge preferred in the 2-horse race]

Arizona:
Senate: Ann Kirkpatrick (D)

California:
Senate: Loretta Sanchez(D)

Colorado:
Senate: Darryl Glenn (R)

Connecticut:
Senate: Dan Carter (R)

Florida:
Senate: Patrick Murphy(D)

Georgia:
Senate: Johnny Isakson (R) - I guess?

Hawaii:
Senate: John Carroll (R) - of course!

Idaho:
Senate: Since Pro-Life (C) lost the primary Sad Ray Writz (C) in his honor

Illinois:
Senate: Tammy Duckworth (D)

Indiana:
Senate: Evan Bayh(D)

Iowa:
Senate: lean Chuck Grassley (R) but Patty Judge is OK

Louisiana:
Senate: Lot of good candidates, but I could get behind Joseph Cao (R) for now. We'll see how the run-off goes

Kansas:
Senate: Patrick Wiesner (D)

Kentucky:
Senate: Rand Paul (R)

Maryland:
Senate: Chris Van Hollen (D)

Missouri:
Senate: Jason Kander (D) Purple heart

North Carolina:
Senate: Three utterly, utterly terrible candidates. I'd probably go Haugh (L) in protest

New Hampshire:
Senate: Kelly Ayotte(R)

Nevada:
Senate: Joe Heck(R)

New York:
Senate: Wendy Long (R)

North Dakota:
Senate: Both options are incredible! John Hoeven (R) has the incumbency advantage, but vote your conscience

Ohio:
Senate: Rob Portman (R) - begrudgingly

Oklahoma:
Senate: NOTA

Oregon:
Senate: Ron Wyden(D)

Pennsylvania:
Senate: Pat Toomey (R)

South Carolina:
Senate: Tim Scott (R)

South Dakota:
Senate: John Thune (R)

Utah:
Senate: Misty Snow (D)

Vermont:
Senate: Scott Milne(R)

Washington:
Senate: Lean Patty Murray (D)

Wisconsin:
Senate: Russ Feingold(D)
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