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NEWS OF THE DAY - WHO WILL WIN IN ELECTION 2010? - ~Report Any Scenario That May Have Been Missed~

US SENATE - ELECTIONS 2010

Currently, there are 59 Democrats (including a past Republican and 2 independents) in the Senate. To gain control of the Senate, Republicans must flip 10 seats, 12 Possible
 
 
Currently A Democrat Filled Seat  
   
Seat May Flip From Dem. to Rep. or Rep. to Dem. (P - Small Chance)  
 
Currently A Republican Filled Seat  
     
Dan Coats

 

 

Brad Ellsworth, President Obama, Baron Hill
John Boozman
 

 

 

Blanche Lincoln
ARKANSAS SENATE : Kim Hendren (R) 43%, Blanche Lincoln (D) 38%
Arkansas: All 4 Republican contenders are at 50% or above against Democratic incumbent Blanche Lincoln, who is at 33%-36%.
Senator Barbara Boxer

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Rep. Tom Campbell
CA SENATE ELECTION: Barbara Boxer (D) 45%, Tom Campbell (D) 41%
California: Democratic Ma’am Barbara Boxer is at 46% against each of 3 Republican contenders, who are in the 40%-43% range. This poll was taken well before Carly Fiorina’s Demon Sheep ad, which likely zaps her from contention.
Jane Norton
 

 

 

Sen. Michael Bennet
COLORADO SENATE ELECTION: Norton (R) 44%, Romanoff (D) 42%
Colorado: Republican Lieutenant Governor Jane Norton leads Democratic Senator Michael Bennet (one T — Utah’s junior senator has two Ts) 51%-37%. Keep an eye on this race.
Dan Coats

 

 

Brad Ellsworth, President Obama, Baron Hill

CONNECTICUT SENATE ELECTION: Blumenthal (D) 54%, Simmons (R) 35%
Connecticut: Democratic incumbent Chris Dodd’s decision to retire helped his party retain this seat. democratic attorney general Richard Blumenthal has 20+% leads over his Republican challengers.

Rep. Mike Castle

 

 

 
Chris Coons
DELAWARE SENATE ELECTION: Mike Castle (R) 56%, Chris Coons (D) 27%
Delaware: Republican Congressman Mike Castle is killing the only fellow that Democrats could get to run for a seat that Joe Biden held for a million years. A 56%-27% lead is pretty unstoppable even in February.
Marco Rubio, Charlie Crist

 

 

Sen. Patty Murphy
Florida: The race looks like it will be decided in the Republican primary as both candidates have 16%-17% leads over Democratic Congressman Kendrick Meek.
Mark Kirk

 

 

 
Giannoulias
ILLINOIS SENATE ELECTION: Mart Kirk (R) 46, Alexi Giannoulias (D) 40
Illinois: Rasmussen, “Republican Mark Kirk holds a modest 46% to 40% lead over Democrat Alexi Giannoulias.” The ghost of Jack Ryan’s political career hovers o’er the race.
Dan Coats

 

 

 
Brad Ellsworth, President Obama, Baron Hill
Indiana: Former Republican Senator Dan Coats was not in the poll. But Republican Congressman Mike Pence (who will stay in the House) topped Democratic incumbent Evan Bayh, 47%-44%. Do Pence supporters translate into Coats supporters?
Sen. Chuck Grassley

 

 

Bob Krause
IOWA SENATE ELECTION: Chuck Grassley (R) 55%, Bob Krause (D) 33%
Iowa: Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley was at 59% against each of the Democrats in the race.
Dan Coats

 

 

Brad Ellsworth, President Obama, Baron Hill
KY SENATE ELECTION: Rand Paul (R) 48%, Daniel Mongiardo (D) 37%
Kentucky: Both Republican candidates are ahead of the two Democratic candidates.
David Vitter

 

 

Senator Barbara Boxer

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Rep. Tom Campbell
MISSOURI SENATE ELECTION: Blunt (R) 49%, Carnahan (D) 43%
Missouri: This one could flip Democratic. Republican Roy Blunt is up 6% over Democrat Robin Carnahan, 49%-43%.
Danny Tarkanian

 

 

 
Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi
NEVADA SENATE ELECTION: Danny Tarkanian (R) 47%, Harry Reid (D) 39%
Nevada: Each of the three Republican challengers leads Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, but only by 4%-8%. Unemployment and Obamacare work against him. If it passes, he’ll rile up the left and they will vote. If it fails, he’ll disappoint his supporters and they will stay home.
Kelly Ayotte

 

 

Paul Hodes
NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATE ELECTION: Kelly Ayotte (R) 46%, Paul Hodes (D) 39%
New Hampshire: Republican Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is the only Republican who is up over Democrat Paul Hodes. But she is up 49%-40% over him. Gee, a female attorney general in New England should be a shoo-in, right Martha “Marcia” Coakley?
Sen. Gillibrand

 

 

 
Gov. Pataki
Richard Burr

 

 

Sen. Michael Bennet
John Hoeven
 

 

 

Byron Dorgan
NORTH DAKOTA SENATE ELECTION: John Hoeven (R) 58%, Byron Dorgan (D) 36%
North Dakota: They renamed the state John Hoevenland in honor of their Republican governor. Democratic incumbent Byron Dorgan after the Rasmussen had him down 58%-36%. I doubt the Democrats had the “Political Godzilla of the Flickertail State” sitting on the bench.
Dan Coats

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Brad Ellsworth, President Obama, Baron Hill
Ohio: This could flip Democrat although former Republican Congressman Rob Portman was up 44%-37% and 43%-40% over his Democratic rivals.
Senator Barbara Boxer

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Rep. Tom Campbell
Pat Toomey

 

 

 
Arlen Specter
PENN. SENATE ELECTION: Pat Toomey (R) 49%, Arlen Specter (D) 40%
Pennsylvania: Republican Pat Toomey leads the two Democrats by 8%-9%. Arlen Specter’s turncoat ways ironically may tick off conservative Democrats who voted for him over the years.
John Boozman

 

 

Blanche Lincoln
Senator Barbara Boxer

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Sen. Patty Murphy
Tommy Thompson

 

 

 
Senator Russ Feingold
WISCONSIN SENATE ELECTION: Tommy Thompson (R) 47%, Russ Feingold (D) 43%
Wisconsin: Former Republican Governor Tommy Thompson is up 47%-43% over Democratic incumbent Russ Feingold.
 
US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - ELECTIONS 2010
Joseph Malone
  William Delahunt
Rep. Travis Childers

 

 

 
Angela McGlowan
     
Sen. Gillibrand

 

 

 
Mayor Tom Reed
John Boozman

 

 

 
Blanche Lincoln
     

 

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