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State of the Senate
We need to HOLD these 4 existing Senate seats.
Only two of those 4 races have incumbents.
There is no guarantee that we will hold these seats.
- Georgia (Jon Ossoff)
- Michigan (Gary Peters, retiring, primary Aug 4 )
- Minnesota (Tina Smith retiring, primary Aug 11)
- New Hampshire (Jeanne Shaheen retiring, primary Sept 8)
States with good, well-known candidates, I like our chances.
- North Carolina (Roy Cooper)
- Ohio (Sherrod Brown)
- Texas (James Talarico)
- Alaska (Mary Peltola)
- Nebraska (Dan Osborne, independent)
Possible in this particular year.
- Maine (primary in June)
- Iowa (primary June 2)
- Florida (primary Aug 18)
- Montana (primary June 2)
We have our work cut out for us, but it’s not like we have to run the table.
There are multiple paths that get us to the 8 seats we need.
Active fundraising for Senate races
We are likely to actively raise funds for the following Senate candidates:
- Jon Ossoff (GA)
- Dan Osborne (NE)
- Janet Mills (ME) if she makes it through the primary
By “actively raise funds” I mean 1) set a goal, 2) put up a thermometer, and 3) hopefully have Angel matches.
Jon Ossoff in Georgia
Jon Ossoff is the primary reason we’re going into Georgia.
We’ve made contact with a staffer to discuss fund field organizing and boots on the ground, and we got a general YES. Time to make contact again to get more specific before we put up a thermometer!
Otherwise, it’s probably a very low impact state, with a safely-Republican (and gerrymandered) Legislature and seemingly strong Republican statewide candidates (Brad Raffensberger for Governor would be hard to beat). But we’ll keep an eye on it, for sure.
Dan Osborne in Nebraska
more about why
Janet Mills in Maine
more about why
Fundraising for other Senate races
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We will have links to our thermometers for the Senate races in the sidebar.
Existing thermometer (we met our goal for Mary Peltola)
- Mary Peltola (AK)
Making thermometers now for these races
- North Carolina (Roy Cooper)
- Ohio (Sherrod Brown)
- Texas (James Talarico)
Making thermometers as soon as we confirm arrangements with the campaigns
- Jon Ossoff (GA)
- Dan Osborne (NE)
Making thermometers for the Democratic candidate once each primary is over
- Michigan (Gary Peters, retiring, primary Aug 4 )
- Minnesota (Tina Smith retiring, primary Aug 11)
- New Hampshire (Jeanne Shaheen retiring, primary Sept 8)
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