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Question: Which GOP Senator(s) Will Lose to a Tea Party Challenge in 2014?
#1
Jeff Sessions, Alabama
 
#2
Saxby Chambliss, Georgia
 
#3
Jim Risch, Idaho
 
#4
Pat Roberts, Kansas
 
#5
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
 
#6
Susan Collins, Maine
 
#7
Thad Cochran, Mississippi
 
#8
Mike Johanns, South Dakota
 
#9
Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma
 
#10
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
 
#11
Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
 
#12
John Cornyn, Texas
 
#13
Mike Enzi, Wyoming
 
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Author Topic: Which GOP Senator(s) Will Lose to a Tea Party Challenger in 2014?  (Read 7274 times)
Keystone Phil
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« on: November 21, 2012, 07:23:57 AM »

I still maintain that Saxby Chambliss is going down to Herman Cain.

I hope! When he was leaving Temple, a few friends and I were in a alley, waiting with his car and Mark Block/his cigarette. As Herman jumped into his vehicle, I yelled, "Run for Senate!" He didn't decline.  Smiley



Certainly nothing is impossible, but those that are clicking "Lamar Alexander" must not be very familiar with TN politics. Smiley

A pity. I'd love to see a Republican pick up there.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2012, 09:57:49 AM »

Chambliss is very publicly discussing possibly voting to raise taxes and how that means he's going to be targeted in the primary. I didn't think a high profile primary was a real option there but now it looks likely. Come on, Cain!
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