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  Among the competitive Senate race losers, who was really 'DOA'? (search mode)
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McSally (AZ)
 
#2
de Leon (CA)
 
#3
Nelson (FL)
 
#4
Donnelly (IN)
 
#5
James (MI)
 
#6
McCaskill (MO)
 
#7
Espy (MS)
 
#8
Rosendale (MT)
 
#9
Heller (NV)
 
#10
Hugin (NJ)
 
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Heitkamp (ND)
 
#12
Renacci (OH)
 
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Bredesen (TN)
 
#14
O'Rourke (TX)
 
#15
Morrisey (WV)
 
#16
Vukmir (WI)
 
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« on: January 15, 2019, 09:05:31 PM »
« edited: January 15, 2019, 09:09:25 PM by Let Dogs Survive »

All but Espy [wasn't truly DOA until he ended up behind CHS in the first run rather than ahead by a few points], McSally, Beto, & the incumbents [sans Heitkamp who was DOA even before Kavanaugh].

Donnelly/Claire had a chance, a small chance, but they utterly blew it and in the case of the latter, Nicole Galloway is proof of that.

Nelson had all the chance in the world, and to say completely blew it would be an understatement, and took Gillum with him.

Of course, I based my predictions on the patterns of every f()king midterm since Bush's re-election, so yeah, things went wrong. That this midterm could be so split up was a bit unfathomable.

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