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NPolitics1979

(613 posts)
Sat May 23, 2015, 06:00 PM May 2015

2016 Presidential and Senate Election.

US Presidential Election.
Republicans win
AL-9
AK-3(12)
AZ-11(23)
AR-6(29)
GA-16(45)
ID-4(49)
IN-11(60)
KS-6(66)
KY-8(74)
LA-8(82)
MS-6(88)
MO-10(98)
MT-3(101)
NE-5(106)
NC-15(121)
ND-3(124)
OK-7(131)
SC-9(140)
SD-3(143)
TN-11(154)
TX-38(192)
UT-6(198)
WV-5(203)
WY-3(206)
Democrats win
CA-55
CT-7(62)
DE-3(65)
DC-3(68)
HI-4(72)
IL-20(92)
IA-6(98)
ME-4(102)
MD-10(112)
MA-11(123)
MI-16(139)
MN-10(149)
NH-4(153)
NJ-14(167)
NM-5(172)
NY-29(201)
OR-7(208)
PA-20(228)
RI-4(232)
VT-3(235)
WA-12(247)
WI-10(257)
The battleground states are CO,FL,NV,OH,and VA.
Democrats need to win
CO and NV (272)
VA(270)
OH(275)
FL(286)
Republicans need to win
CO-9(215)
FL-29(244)
OH-18(262)
VA-13(275)
or
FL-29(235)
NV-6(241)
OH-18(259)
VA-13(272)
US Senate Election
Republicans win
AL-Shelby-R 31
AK-Murkowski-R 32
AZ-McCain-R 33
AR-Boozman-R 34
GA-Isakson-R 35
ID-Crapo-R 36
IN-Stutzman-R 37
IA-Grassley-R 38
KS-Moran-R 39
KY-Paul-R 40
LA-Vitter's appointee-R 41
MO-Blunt-R 42
NC-Burr-R 43
ND-Hoeven-R 44
OK-Lankford-R 45
SC-Scott-R 46
SD-Thune-R 47
UT-Lee-R 48
Democrats win
CA-Harris-D 37
CO-Bennet-D 38
CT-Blumenthal-D 39
FL-Murphy-D 40
HI-Schatz-D 41
IL-Duckworth-D 42
MD-Edwards-D 43
NY-Schumer-D 44
OR-Wyden-D 45
VT-Leahy-D 46
WA-Murray-D 47
WI-Feingold-D 48
The battleground states are NV,NH,OH,or PA.
Democrats need to win
NV-Cortez Masto-D vs Sandoval-R would be difficult, vs Heck-R,Krolicki-R,Roberson-R,or Angle-R would be a easy win.
NH-Hassan-D will need to run.

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brooklynite

(94,467 posts)
1. The Presidential analysis is dependent on the Democratic candidate...
Sat May 23, 2015, 06:48 PM
May 2015

I don't see Bernie Sanders winning WI, NH, PA or any of the battleground States.

thesquanderer

(11,982 posts)
5. And the reverse of that...
Sun May 24, 2015, 01:38 PM
May 2015

...Aren't there some possible Republican candidates who might have a hard time in some of their "non-swing" states as well?

brooklynite

(94,467 posts)
6. There are, but they're not likely to get nominated...
Sun May 24, 2015, 03:16 PM
May 2015

...just like Bernie.

Republican nomination is likely to be Rubio, Walker or Bush.

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
2. These senate numbers are misleading, since 59 Dems are not enough to govern as shown in 2009-2010
Sat May 23, 2015, 07:13 PM
May 2015

Also, in any case, the white house will be occupied by a friend of Wall Street, Monsanto, the Koch brothers, and the insurance industry.

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