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Question: Which rep Senate seats Dems should focus on in 2018 ? (max 4)
#1
Iowa
 
#2
Maine
 
#3
North Carolina
 
#4
South Carolina
 
#5
Georgia
 
#6
West Virginia
 
#7
Kentucky
 
#8
Tennessee
 
#9
Mississippi (assuming reps win the run-off)
 
#10
Arkansas
 
#11
Louisiana
 
#12
Texas
 
#13
Oklahoma
 
#14
Kansas
 
#15
Nebraska
 
#16
South Dakota
 
#17
Montana
 
#18
Idaho
 
#19
Wyoming
 
#20
Colorado
 
#21
Arizona
 
#22
Alaska
 
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Tintrlvr
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 13, 2018, 07:09:47 PM »

Maine is a fool's errand unless Collins retires or is primaried. In order of most to least likely to flip:

1. Colorado
[2.] Maine*
2. Arizona
3. Iowa
4. North Carolina
5. Montana
6. Texas
7. Georgia
8. Alaska
9. Maine**
10. South Carolina
11. [Everything else - all Safe R barring something very surprising]

*If Collins retires or loses her primary.
**If Collins runs for reelection, as she probably will.

If I had to basically guess-forecast from this far out, Democrats gain Colorado, Iowa, Arizona and North Carolina and lose Alabama for a net of D+3 and a tied Senate.
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