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Related: About this forumUS Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 that Democrats are more likely to end up winning.
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37)HI(Schatz-D)
38)NY(Schumer-D)
39)VT(Leahy-D)
40)CA(Padilla-D)
41)CT(Blumenthal-D)
42)MD(Van Hollen-D)
43)WA(Murray-D)
44)OR(Wyden-D)
45)IL(Duckworth-D)
46)CO(Bennet-D)
47)AZ(Kelly-D)
48)NV(Cortez Masto-D)
49)PA(Fetterman-D)
50)WI(Lasry-D)
51)NC(Jackson-D)
52)GA(Warnock-D)
53)NH(Hassan-D)
54)OH(Ryan-D)
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US Senate seats up for re-election in 2022 that Democrats are more likely to end up winning. (Original Post)
nkpolitics1212
Mar 2021
OP
OH is too red for a Democrat to win in a midterm election year with a Democratic POTUS.
nkpolitics1212
Mar 2021
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Ninga
(8,712 posts)1. Ohio not on your list. Lost cause?
nkpolitics1212
(8,617 posts)2. OH is too red for a Democrat to win in a midterm election year with a Democratic POTUS.
OH other US Senator Sherrod Brown-D won in 2006(midterm election year during the Bush43 presidency-R), 2012(Presidential Election Year- outperformed Obama-D) and 2018(midterm election year during the Trump presidency-R). Because OH has a Democratic US Senator, it is more likely that they will elect a Republican to the US Senate.
Ninga
(8,712 posts)3. Given your analysis....I'm going to have to work very very hard to make the election of a
Democrat in Ohio a wonderful and fortunate surprise.