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In It to Win It

(9,616 posts)
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 11:07 PM 8 hrs ago

Senate GOP campaign chief: Our majority could last all decade

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/republicans-senate-majority-decade-politics-desk-rcna181394


Outgoing National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Steve Daines is throwing down the gauntlet, predicting that the GOP’s newly won 53-seat majority in the 2024 election could give the party control of the chamber for several cycles to come.

“We’re grateful that we have those additional seats beyond the 51 majority. I think it bodes well for us to keep the majority through the rest of the decade,” Daines, of Montana, told NBC News.

Republicans picked off four Democratic-held seats in the red states of West Virginia, Montana and Ohio, and the purple state of Pennsylvania. The GOP held serve in red-leaning Florida and Texas, where Democrats were hoping for a miracle. For their part, Democrats held their ground in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin, despite Donald Trump carrying all of those states.

But what about Daines’ prediction? It’s bold, yet plausible.

Democrats just had a nightmare of a map, so the landscape will only get better from here. But not that much better in 2026 or 2028, barring a dramatic political realignment.

The 2026 map follows the 2020 cycle, in which Democrats won 50 seats and flipped the Senate with the tie-breaking vote of Vice President Kamala Harris. The party’s best hope of a pickup in two years is in Maine, where the long-serving centrist Republican Sen. Susan Collins has proven to be a challenging target. Another is North Carolina, a battleground state where Democrats haven’t won a Senate seat since 2008 and fell short of unseating GOP Sen. Thom Tillis four years ago.
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Senate GOP campaign chief: Our majority could last all decade (Original Post) In It to Win It 8 hrs ago OP
Post-Tester and Brown, this is irrefutable BeyondGeography 8 hrs ago #1
oh yeah the 1000 year reich eh? n msongs 7 hrs ago #2
I don't think the dumpster psycho will last that long Meowmee 7 hrs ago #3
Oh I remember Rove's "Permanent Majority" in 2004 ThoughtCriminal 6 hrs ago #4
2028 will be tough Polybius 5 hrs ago #5
Yeah, we're still on defense even though the map is more favorable in 2026 In It to Win It 5 hrs ago #6

BeyondGeography

(40,015 posts)
1. Post-Tester and Brown, this is irrefutable
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 11:19 PM
8 hrs ago
Unless Democrats find a way to expand their appeal among white voters without a college degree, their prospects of proving Daines wrong look daunting. Those voters carry disproportionate influence in the two-seats-per-state Senate, given the large number of rural states with small populations.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,293 posts)
4. Oh I remember Rove's "Permanent Majority" in 2004
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 12:52 AM
6 hrs ago

Two years later, Democrats took both houses and four years later, the Whitehouse.

Polybius

(17,831 posts)
5. 2028 will be tough
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 02:10 AM
5 hrs ago

Sure, Maine is a strong possibility, but keeping GA will be incredibly tough if Kemp runs.

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