First, more Republican seats are up, so there is just more ground to protect.
Arizona, Iowa, NC are goners. Those places are cucked. CO has gone off the deep end; too many Californians have fucked a once great state into a commie retreat.
GA will be stolen, but its a loss.
Might keep Montana.
The GOP deserves to lose. No matter how many times our President shows them how to fight and win, they are more interested in being invited to DC cocktail parties.
Two things: GA will not be stolen, Alabama will flip back to us, Montana should be fine (even most cucked polls have Daines up), NC will not flip IMO. NC's governor has been tyrannical throughout this whole COVID situation which is NOT playing into the democrat's hands. His election in 2016 was stolen from us as well, and he's repeatedly ignored the will of the people and voters. I think this should keep NC.
Totally agree... Also it should be noted that senate elections (especially in the states like you have used) typically follow the results of the presidential election within the state.
First, more Republican seats are up, so there is just more ground to protect.
Arizona, Iowa, NC are goners. Those places are cucked. CO has gone off the deep end; too many Californians have fucked a once great state into a commie retreat.
GA will be stolen, but its a loss.
Might keep Montana.
The GOP deserves to lose. No matter how many times our President shows them how to fight and win, they are more interested in being invited to DC cocktail parties.
Two things: GA will not be stolen, Alabama will flip back to us, Montana should be fine (even most cucked polls have Daines up), NC will not flip IMO. NC's governor has been tyrannical throughout this whole COVID situation which is NOT playing into the democrat's hands. His election in 2016 was stolen from us as well, and he's repeatedly ignored the will of the people and voters. I think this should keep NC.
I hope you're right.
Alabama betterflip back ffs
Totally agree... Also it should be noted that senate elections (especially in the states like you have used) typically follow the results of the presidential election within the state.