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The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024
By Simone Pathe, CNN
14 minute read
Published 4:00 AM EDT, Sun August 25, 2024
(CNN) If there was one sign this week of Vice President Kamala Harris place atop the Democratic ticket having improved the partys brand, it was the presence of so many Senate candidates taking the stage at its convention in Chicago.
Notably, three of the most vulnerable senators skipped the Democratic National Convention. But nominees in Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Maryland and Texas were on hand for at least part of the week, with many of them speaking the same night as Harris.
While Harris has improved on President Joe Bidens standing in many states putting Nevada and Arizona back in play, for example the basic shape of the crucial Senate races that will determine the majority is the same. Democrats were overperforming the top of the ticket when Biden was the nominee and they still are under Harris.
But Democrats are facing an incredibly unfavorable map this year, defending seats in places that former President Donald Trump won by comfortable margins and presidential battlegrounds that he narrowly lost in 2020. Assuming Republicans pick up West Virginia, where Sen. Joe Manchin is retiring, the party just needs to win the White House or pick up one more Senate seat to secure the majority.
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By Simone Pathe, CNN
14 minute read
Published 4:00 AM EDT, Sun August 25, 2024
(CNN) If there was one sign this week of Vice President Kamala Harris place atop the Democratic ticket having improved the partys brand, it was the presence of so many Senate candidates taking the stage at its convention in Chicago.
Notably, three of the most vulnerable senators skipped the Democratic National Convention. But nominees in Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Maryland and Texas were on hand for at least part of the week, with many of them speaking the same night as Harris.
While Harris has improved on President Joe Bidens standing in many states putting Nevada and Arizona back in play, for example the basic shape of the crucial Senate races that will determine the majority is the same. Democrats were overperforming the top of the ticket when Biden was the nominee and they still are under Harris.
But Democrats are facing an incredibly unfavorable map this year, defending seats in places that former President Donald Trump won by comfortable margins and presidential battlegrounds that he narrowly lost in 2020. Assuming Republicans pick up West Virginia, where Sen. Joe Manchin is retiring, the party just needs to win the White House or pick up one more Senate seat to secure the majority.
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The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024 (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 25
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Overperforming or outperforming ?? Those sound almost like opposites to me. nt
eppur_se_muova
Aug 25
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eppur_se_muova
(37,407 posts)1. Overperforming or outperforming ?? Those sound almost like opposites to me. nt
Scruffy1
(3,418 posts)2. Well, it is CNN.
Poorly written and of dubious value.
FakeNoose
(35,689 posts)3. I believe Ted Cruz R-TX will lose
I also believe that Sherrod Brown D-OH and Bob Casey D-PA will win re-election. We can't afford to lose either of these guys, and the GOTV movement is strong for the Democrats in both Ohio and Pennsylvania this year.