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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 |
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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%. |
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CA SENATE ELECTION: Barbara Boxer (D) 43%, 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. |
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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. |
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| CONNECTICUT SENATE ELECTION: Blumenthal (D) 54%, Simmons (R) 35% |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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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. |
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| 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? |
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| 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. |
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| KY SENATE ELECTION: Rand Paul (R) 48%, Daniel Mongiardo (D) 37% Kentucky: Both Republican candidates are ahead of the two Democratic candidates. |
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| 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%. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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