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andjey
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 27, 2018, 05:34:28 AM » |
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Perhaps I'm publishing this topic in not that section, but it's a kind of game. I propose to you to predict the results of elections to the Senate, the House or the President in the future.
You can change the results of the 2018, 2020, 2022 elections, change candidates, to predict elections in 2024 or 2026 and later, to describe the election of the Senate in 2018 elections '20, '22, and so on.
2018 Senate results 1)Arizona: Kyrsten Sinema 50,6% D Marta McSally 46,5% R 2)California Dianne Feinstein 59,8% D Kevin De Leon 40,2% D 3)Connecticut Chris Murphy 67,7% D Matthew Corey 32,3% R 4)Delaware Tom Carper 69,7% D Robert Arlett 30,3% R 5)Florida Rick Scott 48,1% R Bill Nelson 48,0% D 6)Hawaii Mazie Hirono 73,6% D Thomas Edward White 26,4% R 7)Indiana Joe Donnelly 48,6% D Mike Braun 48,2% R 8)Maine Angus King 59,7% I/D Eric Brakey 25,8% R Zak Ringelstein 14,5% D 9)Maryland Ben Cardin 63,9% D Tony Campbell 30,2% R 10)Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren 59,9% D Geoff Diehl 38,7% R 11)Michigan Debbie Stabenow 58,7% D John James 40,1% R 12)Minnesota Amy Klobuchar 67,2% D Jim Newberger 31,6% R 13)Mississippi Roger Wicker 57,3% R David Baria 41,3% D 14)Missouri Claire McCaskill 50,1% D Josh Hawley 47,6% R 15)Montana Jon Tester 54,9% D Matt Rosendale 44,7% R 16)Nebraska Deb Fisher 59,3% R Jane Raybould 40,7% D 17)Nevada Jacky Rosen 49,3% D Dean Heller 47,4% R 18)New Jersey Bob Menendez 50,9% D Bob Hugin 45,8% R 19)New Mexico Martin Heinrich 61,4% D Mick Rich 36,4% R 20)New York Kirsten Gillibrand 65,8% D Chele Chiavacci Farley 33,7% R 21)North Dakota Kevin Cramer 51,8% R Heidi Heitkamp 47,9% D 22)Ohio Sherrod Brown 56,4% D Jim Rennacci 43,0% R 23)Pennsylvania Bob Casey, Jr. 58,7% D Lou Barletta 40,9% R 24)Rhode Island Sheldon Whitehouse 63,6% D Robert Flanders 36,4% R 25)Tennessee Phil Bredesen 48,7% D Marsha Blackburn 48,5% R 26)Texas Ted Cruz 54,8% R Beto O'Rourke 44,9% D 27)Utah Mitt Romney 72,8% R Jenny Wilson 27,2% D 28)Vermont Bernie Sanders 76,9% D/I Other 23,1% 29)Virginia Tim Kaine 59,8% D Corey Stewart 38,7% R 30)Washington Maria Cantwell 61,8% D Susan Hutchinson 35,9% R 31)West Virginia Joe Manchin 56,7% D Patrick Morrisey 40,1% R 32)Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin 55,8% D Leah Vukmir 42,1% R 33)Wyoming John Barrasso 70,7% R Gary Trauner 29,3% D
1)MN-special Tina Smith 55,4% Karin Housley 42,6% 2)MS-special l round Cindy Hide-Smith 40,7% Mike Espy 31,5% Chris McDaniel 27,8% Runoff Cindy Hide-Smith 58,6% Mike Espy 41,4%
Republican: 50 + V.P. Democratic: 50
2018 House result Democratic:224 Republican:211
2020 election 1)Presidential: Trump/Pence vs Harris/Booker Trump win his states in 2016 +NV, NH; -MI, ME-2, NC Pres. Donald Trump (R-NY)/V.P. Mike Pence (R-IN) 46,7% 284 EV Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)/Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) 48,6% 254 EV
2)Senatorial: D gain: Colorado, Maine, North Carolina, Montana R gain: Alabama, New Hampshire R hold: Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arizona- special
Democratic: 52 Republican: 48
3)House: Democratic:219 Republican:216
2022 election 1)Senatorial: D gain:Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin R hold: Alabama D hold: Vermont
Democratic: 59 Republican: 41
2)House: Democratic:245 Republican:190
2024 election 1)Senate:
1)Arizona Kyrsten Sinema =incumbent Senator since 2019 Michele Reagan =Secretary of State 2015-2023 2)California (Dianne Feinstein retiring) 3)Connecticut 4)Delaware (Tom Carper retiring) 5)Florida Rick Scott =incumbent Senator since 2019 Gwen Graham =incumbent Gubernator since 2019 6)Hawaii 7)Indiana Joe Donnelly 8)Maine 9)Maryland (Ben Cardin retiring) 10)Massachusetts 11)Michigan 12)Minnesota 13)Mississippi 14)Missouri Claire McCaskill 15)Montana Jon Tester 16)Nebraska 17)Nevada Jacky Rosen Dean Heller 18)New Jersey (Robert Menendez retiring) 19)New Mexico 20)New York 21)North Dakota Kevin Cramer Kent Conrad =frm. Senator 1987-1992, 1992-2013 22)Ohio (Sherrod Brown retiring to run for President) Tim Ryan =U.S Representative since 2003 Josh Mandel =Gubernator since 2023 23)Pennsylvania 24)Rhode Island 25)Tennessee Phil Bredesen 26)Texas (Ted Cruz retiring to run for President) Rick Perry =United States Secretary of Energy since 2017, frm. Gov. of Texas Julian Castro =United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 2014-2017, frm. Mayor of San Antonio 27)Utah 28)Vermont 29)Virginia 30)Washington 31)West Virginia (Joe Manchin retiring) Richard Ojeda =U.S. Representative 2019-2021, Gubernator since 2021 Evan Jenkins =U.S. Representative 2015-2019, since 2021 32)Wisconsin 33)Wyoming
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