Among the competitive Senate race losers, who was really 'DOA'? (user search)
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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)
 
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Heller (NV)
 
#10
Hugin (NJ)
 
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Heitkamp (ND)
 
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Renacci (OH)
 
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Bredesen (TN)
 
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O'Rourke (TX)
 
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Morrisey (WV)
 
#16
Vukmir (WI)
 
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« on: January 12, 2019, 07:33:31 PM »

Asking this because I saw this term used a lot going into the midterm - 'dead on arrival' meaning 'didn't have a realistic chance of winning from the start of the campaign, regardless of a realistically different strategy' - or any other definition, if you have one. I have liberally defined 'competitive' here to mean all races closer than TN, so to include it while maintaining a regular standard.
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