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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGood Place for Down-ballot Polls.
Hi all, I'm looking to donate some money, and want it well spent.
I would prefer not to back long-shots.
Is there any place I can go to find stats on down-race polls for Senate and Congress and Governors?
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Good Place for Down-ballot Polls. (Original Post)
qwlauren35
Aug 2020
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qwlauren35
(6,309 posts)1. Found one good article so far.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/08/07/most-competitive-senate-races-2020/
The article covers 14 Senate races. I'm happy to see that Gideon is looking good. Unfortunately Jaime Harrison is a long-shot. Amy McGrath even moreso.
The article covers 14 Senate races. I'm happy to see that Gideon is looking good. Unfortunately Jaime Harrison is a long-shot. Amy McGrath even moreso.
Likely to flip: Alabama, Arizona and Colorado
Toss-ups: North Carolina, Maine, Iowa, Georgia and MontanaCould flip in the right conditions: Michigan, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, Kentucky and Alaska
qwlauren35
(6,309 posts)2. Here's one for Congress.
This is a source I've never heard of before.
https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings
I'm glad to see that NY-02 is in play since I like Jackie Gordon.
Unfortunately, this site doesn't tell the two contestants, only one. So it's not clear.
Hopefully I can find another site.
qwlauren35
(6,309 posts)3. This site has everything.
https://www.270towin.com/2020-house-election/
President, Governor, Senate, Congress. But they just show incumbents with likelihood of party winner.
President, Governor, Senate, Congress. But they just show incumbents with likelihood of party winner.