Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Our candidates need to explain how their agenda can be implemented without the Senate. [View all]Amimnoch
(4,558 posts)Even though it's listed as a battleground, I think Alabama is going to be a looooong shot, unless we get another Roy Moore type break.
Pretty good chance for pick-ups in Colorado and Arizona. This brings us to +1
Maine has a decent chance of bringing us up to +2
At this point we'd be at 49 of 50.
Georgia and NC would be 2 other potential gains, but as you just pointed out without Abrams Georgia becomes a longer shot.
However, consider..
If we put in Beto on our ticket, combined with the gaining steam of Jaoquin Castro's senate bid in Texas, Texas could be in play for both that 1x critical Senate seat AND for the Presidency.
To me, the strongest contest we could run would be a Beto/Abrams ticket.. puts 2x states (Texas AND Georgia) into the battleground columns for President and for 2x potential senate seats.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided