The 2028 Map is BRUTAL for Reps.
WI: Have to defend Ron Johnson, who only won by a point last time
IA: Does Grassley retire or will he run? If so, who runs in his place on the GOP side?
NC: Gotta defend the Budd R +3 seat here
UT: Mike Lee had a tough outing in 2022
yikes
@Real_Vance_Fan never said UT and IA were competitive
WI and NC are two tough senate races, and johnson could retire!
defending PA, GA, AZ with incumbents in a blue year after 4 years of trump is easy man, come on
we couldn’t even beat Rosen or Baldwin! but we have a chance against warnock?
@Pat_RickUSA I never said Iowa or Utah were flipping
You never know with North Carolina, NC dems are gonna bring it in 28
Ron Johnson could retire and leave an open seat in WI
pair that with another round of trump primaries
AZ NV PA aren’t flipping lol. we couldn’t even beat tammy baldwin
@aurelianus1985@NC_Patri0t right, but it’s pretty clear to see that the average voter isn’t too enthralled with the current administration.
maybe that changes, who knows!
i would like to see republicans do more to appeal to average voters in the next two years, we’re gonna need it!
2018 Attorney General Results!
This cycle featured the Dems flipping four states in CO, MI, NV, and WI.
This cycle featured prominent names running for important races this year, such as Ashley Moody, Aaron Ford, Ken Paxton, Phil Weiser, and Xavier Beccera.
2006 Gubernatorial Results!
This cycle featured the Dems flipping SIX seats: AR, CO, MA, MD, NY, and OH.
Interestingly, the GOP was able to hold onto CA, MN, and HI, while getting stomped in WY and AZ.
This cycle was the last time the GOP won a gov. race in CA, CT, HI, and MN
@Philzer7 I think they will be fine in those states, too, honestly.
If Grassley unfortunately passes and Sand happens to be in office, then you gotta flip a seat.
Terrible thing to say, I know, but it's a concern.