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What are the Down Ticket races to follow Election Night? (1 Viewer)

There's a lot of course.  North Carolina should probably be the center of attention for a number of reasons.  And there's a handful of other big races that will decide control of the Senate, like the one you mention, New Hampshire, Indiana and Nevada. Although its probably worth noting that it's just gonna revert to the GOP in two years anyway.

But other than beating back Trump, I can't think of anything Democrats would enjoy as much as they would savor knocking off Darrell Issa of California.

 
Marijuana referenda in California, Nevada, Arizona, Maine and Massachusetts.
Medical in Florida as well as the Senate race between Rubio and Murphy. That one is nip and tuck and I wonder what effect a Rubio win or loss might have on his future Presidential aspirations . 

 
For me, it's the bi-annual beatdown that Kerith Strand takes against my congressman GT Thompson. TGunz will need another hug.

 
Evilgrin 72 said:
Medical in Florida as well as the Senate race between Rubio and Murphy. That one is nip and tuck and I wonder what effect a Rubio win or loss might have on his future Presidential aspirations . 
Rubio will win. His opponent is not a great candidate and Rubio is polling several points ahead of Trump.  Remember that the polls taken during the primary showed both Rubio and Kasich ahead of Hillary in a head to head.

 
"Shady" Katy "Millionare" McGinty versus Pat Toomey for the PA Senate seat.  Dems won't flip the Senate if they don't win this one. 

 
Rubio will win. His opponent is not a great candidate and Rubio is polling several points ahead of Trump.  Remember that the polls taken during the primary showed both Rubio and Kasich ahead of Hillary in a head to head.
Probably, but most recent poll numbers I saw have the margin between 2-4%. If Trump disgust keeps GOP voters from the polls, you never know. 

 
"Shady" Katy "Millionare" McGinty versus Pat Toomey for the PA Senate seat.  Dems won't flip the Senate if they don't win this one. 
PENNSYLVANIA -- Democrats need a gain of five seats to take back the Senate – four if they win the White House, because a Vice President Tim Kaine would break any 50-50 tie.

One Republican seat the Democrats have their eye on is in Pennsylvania.

Stumping in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Republican Sen. Pat Toomey argued he is needed in the Senate to stop the agenda of a President Hillary Clinton.

“I think Pennsylvanians want an independent senator whose going to evaluate policy independently and as it pertains to Pennsylvania, and not just be a blank check for Hillary Clinton,” he said. 

Polls here show Hillary Clinton with a strong lead over Donald Trump, but Toomey is locked in a tight race against Democrat Katie McGinty.

She has seized on Toomey’s unwillingness to say if he will vote for the GOP nominee.

“I think Pat Toomey owes it to voters to answer the simple question, whether he’s voting for Donald Trump or not,” said McGinty. 

“I find this a genuine dilemma,” Toomey said. “Hillary Clinton is completely unacceptable to me, but I recognize my party’s nominated a candidate who has serious flaws.”

Toomey can’t win without his party’s base, and points to what he’d expect from a Republican President Trump.

“He’d probably sign a repeal of Obamacare, he’d probably restore sanctions on Iran, he’d probably sign tax reform,” said Toomey. “So there’s constructive things we could do.”

But the senator also needs to convince some Clinton-voters to split the ticket. Especially women in areas like the Philadelphia suburbs. A recent Bloomberg poll showed 76 percent were bothered a lot by Trump’s crude comments on the “Access Hollywood” tape.

And statewide, McGinty is winning white, college-educated women by eight points. 

Both sides say the road to the Senate majority runs through Pennsylvania, and the dollars back that up: with $113 million spent so far, it’s already become the most expensive Senate race ever.  

 
Kansas has one. Democrat newcomer Jay Sidie up against Republican Kevin Yoder. It's tightened up here in the last few weeks.

 
"Shady" Katy "Millionare" McGinty versus Pat Toomey for the PA Senate seat.  Dems won't flip the Senate if they don't win this one. 
PENNSYLVANIA -- Democrats need a gain of five seats to take back the Senate – four if they win the White House, because a Vice President Tim Kaine would break any 50-50 tie.

One Republican seat the Democrats have their eye on is in Pennsylvania.

Stumping in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Republican Sen. Pat Toomey argued he is needed in the Senate to stop the agenda of a President Hillary Clinton.

“I think Pennsylvanians want an independent senator whose going to evaluate policy independently and as it pertains to Pennsylvania, and not just be a blank check for Hillary Clinton,” he said. 

Polls here show Hillary Clinton with a strong lead over Donald Trump, but Toomey is locked in a tight race against Democrat Katie McGinty.

She has seized on Toomey’s unwillingness to say if he will vote for the GOP nominee.

“I think Pat Toomey owes it to voters to answer the simple question, whether he’s voting for Donald Trump or not,” said McGinty. 

“I find this a genuine dilemma,” Toomey said. “Hillary Clinton is completely unacceptable to me, but I recognize my party’s nominated a candidate who has serious flaws.”

Toomey can’t win without his party’s base, and points to what he’d expect from a Republican President Trump.

“He’d probably sign a repeal of Obamacare, he’d probably restore sanctions on Iran, he’d probably sign tax reform,” said Toomey. “So there’s constructive things we could do.”

But the senator also needs to convince some Clinton-voters to split the ticket. Especially women in areas like the Philadelphia suburbs. A recent Bloomberg poll showed 76 percent were bothered a lot by Trump’s crude comments on the “Access Hollywood” tape.

And statewide, McGinty is winning white, college-educated women by eight points. 

Both sides say the road to the Senate majority runs through Pennsylvania, and the dollars back that up: with $113 million spent so far, it’s already become the most expensive Senate race ever.  
PA is a microcosm of the presidential race.  I doubt McGinty would have a chance against anyone but Toomey.  Meanwhile, his campaign is based entirely on "she's a millionaire, she's corrupt because of who she's taken money from and she's a Democratic rubber stamp", as if he wasn't a millionaire, hadn't taken over $1 million from the NRA and wasn't a Republican rubber stamp for things like the presidential nomination and refusing to vote on the Supreme Court. 

 

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