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Polybius

(19,024 posts)
5. Sorry for the late reply
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 03:41 PM
Jan 28

1) I think it's more like 20-80 we lose. The new Senator from Ohio is very popular (he won big bin his last election) and not nearly as polarizing and Moreno is and Vance was.

2) Agree, especially in NC (Collins is fairly popular, has been opposing Trump, and somehow finds a way to win).

3) I think if it's Kemp, we have to worry. Send every dime to that race and not get overconfident. Maybe Michigan now too a little, since Gary Peters isn't running for reelection. Don't get me wrong though, I still think we are a favorite to win. Maybe VA and NH will be close, but if and only if Youngkin and Sununu run.

4) Yeah, agreed.

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No Terry_M Jan 22 #1
Good questions! bearsfootball516 Jan 22 #2
Sorry for the late reply Polybius Jan 28 #5
My answers below: kelly1mm Jan 22 #3
... Polybius Jan 28 #6
MI definitely more in danger. I hear mayor Pete may run. kelly1mm Jan 28 #7
I'll just answer the 1st question because that's an easy one. Wiz Imp Jan 22 #4
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