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33 Senators running for reelection in 2006
Self | Nov. 6, 2004 | An American!

Posted on 11/06/2004 6:49:07 AM PST by An American!

33 Senators running for reelection in 2006. There will be 18 democrats, 14 republicans and 1 independent up for reelection:


Democrats in order of likelihood of being defeated
Byrd, Robert (D) West Virginia
Feinstein, Diane (D) California
Kennedy, Edward (D) Massachusetts
Bingaman, Jeff (D) New Mexico
Nelson, Bill (D)Florida

Vulnerable
Clinton, Hillary (D) New York
Dayton, Mark (D) Minnesota
Kohl, Herb (D) Wisconsin
Stabenow, Debbie (D) Michigan
Jeffords, Jim (I) Vermont

Somewhat Vulnerable
Cantwell, Maria (D) Washington
Corzine, Jon (D) New Jersey
Conrad, Kent (D) North Dakota
Nelson, Ben (D) Nebraska
Sarbanes, Paul (D) Maryland
Carper, Thomas (D) Delaware

Safe & Sound
Akaka, Daniel (D) Hawaii
Carper, Thomas (D) Delaware
Lieberman, Joe (D) Connecticut

Republicans in order of likelihood of being defeated
Hutchison, Kay Baily (R) Texas
Frist, William (R) Tennessee
Lugar, Richard (R) Indiana
Lott, Trent (R) Mississippi
Hatch, Orrin (R) Utah

Vulnerable
Allen, George (R) Virginia
DeWine, Mike (R) Ohio
Snowe, Olympia (R) Maine

Somewhat Vulnerable
Burns, Conrad (R) Montana
Chafee, Lincoln (R) Rhode Island
Santorum, Rick (R) Pennsylvania

Safe & Sound
Ensign, John (R) Nevada
Kyl, Jon (R) Arizona
Thomas, Craig (R) Wyoming


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KEYWORDS: 2006; election; electionussenate; senator
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To: conservative blonde
I don't believe Bill Nelson of Florida is vulnerable because he runs to the center and has voted with Republicans a lot.

No he doesn't. Nelson has a lifetime ACU rating of 17%.

That's ball's to the wall -- left!

81 posted on 11/06/2004 8:57:57 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: An American!

Just give us five to the good and we get rid of old Mr.Philly Buster.


82 posted on 11/06/2004 9:13:52 AM PST by fish hawk
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To: The_Victor
Kay Baily-Hutchison is not losing her seat.

Agreed. She's extremely safe here in Texas.

83 posted on 11/06/2004 9:16:39 AM PST by GeorgeBerryman
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To: An American!; SierraWasp; calcowgirl; Carry_Okie; hedgetrimmer
You can count on Feinstein being re-elected. Our party leadership out here is so inept.
84 posted on 11/06/2004 9:19:49 AM PST by farmfriend ( In Essentials, Unity...In Non-Essentials, Liberty...In All Things, Charity.)
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To: Novel

Frist isn't going to run for re-election.


85 posted on 11/06/2004 9:26:47 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: uncbob

You are so correct. He was the invisible man. If only he would use that golden microphone. His last press conference was terrific. He can joke, jab and hit them over the head with their own stupidity and bias.


86 posted on 11/06/2004 9:46:00 AM PST by sarasotarepublican (Politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly and for the same reason.)
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To: Dog Gone

No Frist will not to get ready for his WH run in 08. Maybe Jeb should go after Nelson down in FL and rumors is the Neb dem may switch to republican before the election (He may do the right thing and run in the republican primany.)


87 posted on 11/06/2004 9:46:31 AM PST by Paul8148
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To: UltraKonservativen

I read somewhere that he is considering changing parties after the start of the new year.


88 posted on 11/06/2004 9:48:04 AM PST by MamaB (mom to an angel)
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To: ClintonBeGone

Likely to be defeated?...Kennedy,Feinstein,Byrd<? What have you been smoking. The Peoples Republick of Massassachusetts and California have spoken.


89 posted on 11/06/2004 9:51:35 AM PST by Texas Songwriter (Texas Songwriter)
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To: The_Victor

I am from Texas and Kay Bailey should be replaced with a concervative. She is a nice lady but not conservative.


90 posted on 11/06/2004 9:53:27 AM PST by Texas Songwriter (Texas Songwriter)
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To: Dog Gone

Really?


91 posted on 11/06/2004 10:49:18 AM PST by Novel
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To: Novel

That's what he said in 2000 after winning re-election, and he hasn't recanted it.


92 posted on 11/06/2004 10:58:33 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone

Tough to give up Senate Majority Leader.


93 posted on 11/06/2004 11:01:29 AM PST by Novel
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To: Novel

He's making less money than if he'd remained a private practice physician. He might make a run at the Presidency in 2008, but it won't be as a sitting senator.


94 posted on 11/06/2004 11:07:06 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: ClintonBeGone
I don't know about some of the others on the list, but I live in Callie and the republicans do not seem to ever offer viable candidates for office. I mean we just sent B. Boxer back and she's a loony.
95 posted on 11/06/2004 11:30:22 AM PST by goldenstate-jane
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To: An American!

Rumors abound that Feinstein may retire in 2006 at age 73.

Frist is not running for re-election, he has a self-imposed term limit of 2.


96 posted on 11/06/2004 11:36:14 AM PST by socal_parrot (Four more years!!!)
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To: Theodore R.
Here we go:

No Senator is vulnerable in his or her own right. I.e., can be defeated by a lesser-known candidate.

Likely resignations: Clinton (D-NY), Corzine (D-NJ), Hutchinson (R-TX), Frist (R-TN), Chafee (R-RI)

Hillary has a simple calculus. If Rudy runs, she loses, if Rudy doesn't run, she wins. If she loses, she will never be president. If she does not run, the Democrats will retain this seat unless Pataki or Rudy go for it.

Corzine will resign to run for the Governorship and will very likely win. This is an outside shot since the NJ Dems are in such disarray and disrepute.

Kay Bailey will probably run for governor but her replacement is very likely to be R.

Frist is running for President. The Dems want this seat. Harold Ford wants it. Not bloody likely.

Chafee will switch to whatever party will elect him. For partisan purposes, this might as well be a resignation.

Generally vulnerable to a celebrity candidate:
Bingaman (D-NM), Nelson (D-FL), Dayton (D-MN), Conrad (D-ND)

These are the weakest of the pack and if a well-known celebrity candidate, say a former popular pol or a sports figure, were to run against them, they might lose.

Vulnerable to a specific candidate:
Kohl (D-WI) to T. Thompson, Jeffords (I-VT) to Howard Dean (no kidding), Clinton (D-NY) to Rudy, Nelson (D-FL) to Jeb (rumor is that Katherine Harris has been promised a clear shot at this seat which would be great, she would draw all Democrat money to Florida).

Death watch:
If Kennedy cannot run, Mitt Romney or Bill Weld could win the seat. If Byrd cannot run, that is a better than even R pickup.

97 posted on 11/06/2004 11:38:01 AM PST by AmishDude (President Bush got 51 percent of the vote, a figure higher than that of any Democrat in 40 years.)
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To: An American!
I see a lot of posts about 2008, but we need a sweeping victory in 2006 first.

You'll like my new tagline, then.

98 posted on 11/06/2004 11:56:15 AM PST by Christian4Bush (The drive for 60 in the Senate begins NOW: only 731 days left until the Midterm Elections!)
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To: Texas Songwriter

"Kay Bailey should be replaced with a conservative".

Agree 100%.


99 posted on 11/06/2004 12:08:28 PM PST by texastoo (a "has-been" Republican)
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To: Novel

Well, LBJ gave up the Senate majority leadership for the vice presidency 44 years ago.


100 posted on 11/06/2004 12:23:34 PM PST by Theodore R.
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