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NBC is now calling a flip in the Senate

I wanted to keep the discussion on the House and Senate races separate. The Presidential thread will be busy enough!

I'm not crazy enough to parse 435 House seats, but I did do the Senate races:

https://www.270towin.com/2024-senate-election/

"There are 34 seats up in 2024 - including a special election in Nebraska - of which 23 are held by Democrats or Independents."

AZ - Kyrsten Sinema - I - Not Running
Ruben Gallego - D - Seems likely to win. Lake is nuts.
Kari Lake - R

This wouldn't flip the seat as Sinema caucuses with the Democrats.

FL - Rick Scott - R
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - D.
Rick Scott - Safe R.

Called for Scott

Former RNC head Michael Steele says this is one to watch, Scott may be on the chopping block. Polling doesn't show that and with Trump having home state advantage, I don't see a split ticket there.

MD - Ben Cardin - D - Not Running
Angela Alsobrooks - Safe D.
Larry Hogan - R

Called for Alsobrooks

MI - Debbie Stabenow - D - Not Running
Elissa Slotkin - Safe D.
Mike Rogers - R

MT - Jon Tester - D
Jon Tester - D
Tim Sheehy - R - Ahead in polling.

Likely flip D to R, despite the fact that Tester is well liked in MT. Polling is giving Sheehy the edge.

NV - Jacky Rosen - D
Jacky Rosen - Safe D.
Sam Brown - R

OH - Sherrod Brown - D
Sherrod Brown - D.
Bernie Moreno - R

Called for Moreno - Flipping

Tossup. Brown leads in 4/5 polls, but it's a margin of error lead. Moreno is up in the most recent polling.

PA - Bob Casey - D
Bob Casey - Safe D.
David McCormick - R

TX - Ted Cruz - R
Colin Allred - D
Ted Cruz - Safe R.

Called for Cruz

Allred is up in only one poll, if the Cancun thing didn't sink Cruz, nothing will. Texas is gonna Texas.

WI - Tammy Baldwin - D
Tammy Baldwin - Safe D.
Eric Hovde - R

WV - Joe Manchin - I - Not Running
Glenn Elliott - D
Jim Justice - Safe R.

Called for Justice

The following races are rated as safe for the incumbent party.

CA - Laphonza Butler - D - Not Running
Adam Schiff - Safe D.
Steve Garvey - R.

Called for Schiff

CT - Chris Murphy - D
Chris Murphy - Safe D.
Matt Corey - R.

Called for Murphy

DE - Tom Carper - D - Not Running
Lisa Blunt Rochester - Safe D.
Eric Hansen - R.

Called for Rochester

HI Mazie Hirono - D
Mazie Hirono - Safest D that ever D'd.
Bob McDermott - R

Called for Hirono

IN - Mike Braun - R - Running for Gov.
Valerie McCray - D.
Jim Banks - Safe R.

Called for Banks

MA - Elizabeth Warren - D
Elizabeth Warren - Safe D.
John Deaton - R.

Called for Warren

ME - Angus King - I
David Costello - D.
Demi Kouzounas - R.
Angus King - Safe I, Caucuses with D's.

MN - Amy Klobuchar - D
Amy Klobuchar - Safe D.
Royce White - R.

Called for Klobuchar

MO - Josh Hawley - R
Lucas Kunce - D.
Josh Hawley - Safe R.

Called for Hawley

MS - Roger Wicker - R
Ty Pinkins - D
Roger Wicker - Safe R.

Called for Wicker

ND - Kevin Cramer - R
Katrina Christiansen - D.
Kevin Cramer - Safe R.

Called for Cramer

NE - Deb Fischer - R
Deb Fischer - Safe R.
Dan Osborn - I

Called for Fischer

Osborn is making this a nail biter, but I don't see a steady red state going I.

NE - Pete Ricketts - R
Preston Love - D.
Pete Ricketts - Safe R.

Called for Ricketts

NJ - George Helmy - D - Not Running, replaced Menendez.
Andy Kim - Safe D.
Curtis Bashaw - R.

Called for Kim

NM - Martin Heinrich - D
Martin Heinrich - Safe D.
Nella Domenici - R.

Called for Heinrich

NY - Kirsten Gillibrand - D
Kirsten Gillibrand - Safe D.
Mike Sapraicone - R.

Called for Gillibrand

RI - Sheldon Whitehouse - D
Sheldon Whitehouse - Safe D.
Patricia Morgan - R.

Called for Whitehouse

TN - Marsha Blackburn - R
Gloria Johnson - D.
Marsha Blackburn - Safe R.

Called for Blackburn

UT - Mitt Romney - R - Not Running
Caroline Gleich - D.
John Curtis - Safe R.

Called for Curtis

VA - Tim Kaine - D
Tim Kaine - Safe D.
Hung Cao - R.

Called for Kaine

VT - Bernie Sanders - I
Bernie Sanders - Safe I.
Gerald Malloy - R.

Called for Sanders

WA - Maria Cantwell - D
Maria Cantwell - Safe D.
Raul Garcia

Called for Cantwell

WY - John Barrasso - R
Scott Morrow - D.
John Barrasso - Safe R.

Called for Barrasso

So...

Ind. -> D +1 (Sinema, no real change)
D -> R +1 (Montana)
Ind. -> R +1 (Manchin)
Tossup - OH - Flipped R.

Ohio and Montana are going to be the races to watch. Right now, the Senate is split 49 Republicans, 47 Democrats, 4 Independents Caucusing with Democrats (Sinema, Manchin, King, and Sanders).

As VP, Harris casts the tie breaking vote which gives the Democrats the majority in the Senate, Committee controls, etc. etc. etc.

So if Montana flips. 50 R, 46 D + 4 I = 50. VP is the tie breaker.

WV flips with Manchin's seat going R. 51 R, 46 D + 3 I = 49. Democrats are out of the majority.

AZ flips with Sinema's seat going D. 51 R, 47 D + 2 I = 49. Doesn't change the math as Sinema caucused with the Democrats.

OH flipped R, 52 R vs. 46 D + 2 I = 48.

NE is a wildcard if it flips from R to I. 51 R vs. 46 D + 3 I = 49.

However you slice it though, it looks like Democrats will lose the majority in the Senate.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 13 hours ago

Here are the results of the Senate according to AP News

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Neither Texas nor Florida is at all safe R if you're going by public polling or even earlier leak GOP campaign internals about Texas which put it at 48% Cruz to 47% Allred. It's more so tilt-R or lean-R by polling averages

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Based on history? We'll see. I'd LIKE them to flip, but I don't see a split ticket with Trump and they are both Trump states.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago (3 children)

If we're going on history, then they would not be safe seats either. The margins they won by in their last election were quite close

Rick scott was re-elected in 2018 by a margin of just 0.12% (just ~10,000 votes of ~8 million)

In Cruz's last election, he narrowly won by just ~2.6% in 2018. He's unpopular among even many republicans. The state has gotten more blue since then. Texas is an ~R+5 ish state. It's not as solidly red as people think it is

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 hours ago

Texas called for Cruz. :(

[–] [email protected] 1 points 13 hours ago

Race called for Scott. :(

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

We have the people in Texas, we just need those people to vote!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 21 hours ago

Lots of first time voters, fingers crossed

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Is it possible that there will be an independent senator in this election?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Sure, we have 4 currently, Sinema, Manchin, Sanders, and King.

Sinema and Manchin are out, but Sanders and King will remain.

We MIGHT get a 3rd if Nebraska flips.

[–] [email protected] -5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I don't understand "independent" voters. As if "independent" is a party with cohesive beliefs. This guy is why democracy is broken.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Some thing that also might have played into this "brokenness" you speak of:

  • The dems saying the economy is fine -- or great even--when the public feels its not made the dems look out of touch.
  • The DNC supporting a far right wing war and counting on the base to get 100% behind them.
  • The dem candidate running to the right to look for republican votes in their ground game and losing a steady amount of votes from their base every day for a month without a strategy change.
  • The dem candidate failing to renounce or suggest they'd depart from policies that poll extremely unpopularly.
[–] [email protected] 2 points 20 hours ago

If we had ranked choice voting there would be more viable political parties and we would probably have fewer independent voters. I voted for Harris and Walz, but I'm registered Independent. I don't see the reason to register as a Democrat when I want socialism and they don't. Maybe if Democrats change for the better or we get ranked choice voting in the future I would register for a party. Vote Blue!