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nkpolitics1212

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Sat Nov 18, 2023, 06:27 PM Nov 2023

Battleground US Senate races that the Democrats will win in 2024 to be in the majority. [View all]

29)CA(Schiff-D or Porter-D)
30)HI(Hirono-D)
31)VT(Sanders-I)
32)MD(Alsobrooks-D)
33)MA(Warren-D)
34)RI(Whitehouse-D)
35)NY(Gillibrand-D)
36)CT(Murphy-D)
37)DE(Blunt Rochester-D)
38)ME(King-I)
39)MN(Klobuchar-D)
40)NM(Heinrich-D)
41)NJ(Kim-D)
42)WA(Cantwell-D)
43)VA(Kaine-D)
44)PA(Casey-D)
45)NV(Rosen-D)
46)WI(Baldwin-D)
47)MI(Slotkin-D)
48)AZ(Gallego-D)
49)OH(Brown-D)
50)MT(Tester-D)

FL(Mucarsel Powell-D) or TX(Allred-D) is the 51st/52nd US Senate seat for Democrats.
Biden/Harris-D winning re-election.

Rick Scott is more unpopular than Marco Rubio.
Debbie Mucarsel Powell represented Miami Dade- largest populated county and a swing county.
Val Demings represented Orange- 1 million less populated than Miami Dade county and a safe Democratic county.

Rick Scott won all his Governors and US Senate Races by a very narrow margin.
2010 Governor 1.15 percent margin.
2014 Governor 1.07 percent margin.
2018 US Senate 0.13 percent margin.





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