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nkpolitics1212

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Thu Nov 2, 2017, 11:46 PM Nov 2017

2018/2020/2022 US Senate Election-Democrats guide to a majority after losing seats in 2018.

2018
Democrats lose
IN (Donnelly-D)Messer-R
MO (McCaskill-D)Hawley-R
ND (Heitkamp-D)Campbell-R
Democrats gain
AZ (OPEN-Flake-R)Sinema-D
NV (Heller-R)Rosen-D
45D 2I 53R
2020
Democrats hold onto
DE (Coons-D)
IL (Durbin-D)
MA (Markey-D)
MI (Peters-D)
MN (Franken-D)
NH (Shaheen-D)
NJ (Booker-D)
NM (Udall-D)
OR (Merkley-D)
RI (Reed-D)
VA (Warner-D)
Democrats gain
AZ Special (OPEN McCain-R)Kelly-D
CO (Gardner-R)Hickenlooper-D
ME (OPEN Collins-R)Pingree-D
MT (Daines-R)Bullock-D
NC (Tillis-R)Stein-D
50D 2I 48R
2022
Democrats hold onto
AZ (Kelly-D)
CA (Harris-D)
CO (Bennet-D)
CT (Blumenthal-D)
HI (Schatz-D)
IL (Duckworth-D)
MD (Van Hollen-D)
NV (Cortez Masto-D)
NH (Hassan-D)
NY (Schumer-D)
OR (Wyden-D)
VT (Leahy-D)
WA (Murray-D)
Democrats gain
FL (Rubio-R) Soto-D
PA (Toomey-R) Cartwright- D
WI (OPEN Johnson-R) Kind-D
53D 2I 45R




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2018/2020/2022 US Senate Election-Democrats guide to a majority after losing seats in 2018. (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Nov 2017 OP
Thanks for reminding us there is a future SCantiGOP Nov 2017 #1
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