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nkpolitics1212

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Fri Feb 18, 2022, 02:09 PM Feb 2022

US Senate Elections the Democrats are to win in 2022 by larger margin to a narrower margin.

Democratic incumbents from (Biden2020 states) that get re-elected with over 60 percent of the popular vote.
HI(Schatz-D)
NY(Schumer-D)
CA(Padilla-D) appointed incumbent seeking a 1st 6 year term.
MD(Van Hollen-D)
CT(Blumenthal-D)
VT(OPEN-Leahy-D/Welch-D is the likely Democratic nominee.)
Democratic incumbents from (Biden2020 states) that get re-elected by a double digit margin but less than 60 percent of the popular vote.
OR(Wyden-D)
WA(Murray-D)
IL(Duckworth-D)
Democratic incumbent from (Biden2020 states) that get elected by a single digit margin.
CO(Bennet-D)
NH(Hassan-D)
AZ(Kelly-D)
NV(Cortez Masto-D)
GA(Warnock-D)
Republican held US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 from (Biden2020 states) the Democrats are likely to win.
PA(OPEN Toomey-R/Fetterman-D or Lamb-D)
WI(Johnson-R vs(Barnes-D or Godlewski-D)
Republican held US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 from (Non Biden2020 states) the Democrats are likely to win.
NC(OPEN Burr-R/Beasley-D)
OH(OPEN Portman-R/Ryan-D)

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