Senate Pick-Ups

Posted by JumpyPants

Right now we have 51 Senate seats (including Sanders and (gag, cough, hairball) Lieberman). For the filibuster-proof majority, we need ideally need 10 more (hairball, Lieberman), though 9 will do as venal Joe will do anything to maintain the illusion that he matters. So let’s say 9.

According to the studious and careful Nate Silver at fivethirtyeight.com, it’s looking like we pick-up:

THE SOLID SIX:
Virginia
New Mexico
Colorado
New Hampshire
Oregon
Alaska* (thanks for pushing for that quick trial, Tubes!)

THE REAL CLOSE THREE:
North Carolina (looking good, but don’t discount Dole’s latest hate-ads)
Minnesota (coin toss)
Georgia (most likely goes to a run-off with, we hope and hope, President-elect Obama stumping for our guy, Jim Martin)

Getting these nine would do it, which really means getting these last three. So if you want to help out Kay Hagan, Al Franken, or Jim Martin, jump on board — and remember, helping them, you’re helping Barack.

You’re also making sure that the stench-emitting smear machines constructed of lies that go by the names Elizabeth Dole, Norm Coleman and Saxby Chambliss will quickly recede into the history books, in which they will all occupy a chapter entitled: Shitbirds, Or Americans Who Hate Most Of Their Citizenry But Pretend Otherwise.

There are two more people on that Shitbird List, and two more guys poised to oust them. These races are not “REAL CLOSE” but:

THE CLOSE ENOUGH TWO:
Kentucky
Mississippi

Winning Kentucky would be suh-weet, not only would we be getting Bruce Lunsford in, but we would be getting current Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell, out. Mississippi is either not close or nearly a tie, depending on the poll, so consider helping out Ronnie Musgrove.

Help comes in many forms – donations (none too small), phone banking, canvassing. All help is good. Barack needs 60 plus seats in the senate to make the kinds of real changes we all need.

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  • http://www.poligot.wordpress.com Kristin Teigen

    I hate to put a caution on this, but as an Oregonian, I would not say that Merkley is a safe victory. Polls have recently been great, but close. I think he might just do it, but it’s going to take a solid weekend of hard work on the part of many Dems to ensure this.

  • http://ronaldellis ronaldellis

    As a 53 year old disabled man on a tight budget I find giving a strain on the wallet. But the smaers aimed at Al Franken here in Mn. loosened my purse strings enough to donate $50 twice this month. If anyone with any money left could sent a little to Al it would help as he is running neck to neck with Coleman. I have never donated time or money to politics before but the slime job on this good man has got me going door to door. this is also my virgin trip writing to any blog.

  • Poleezz

    Welcome in Ronald. There are quite a few folks in your situation and first time bloggers. I always donate to my political pick but I’ve never donated as much as I have in this election. Glad you stopped in and please keep it up!