Senate Democrats In Peril?
Ben Nelson was far from the most reliable of Democrats. However he was a Democrat. His retirement yesterday means that his seat will almost certainly flip to the GOP in 2012. That increases the already solid chances that the Republicans had for taking over the Senate. Nate Silver:
The problem, of course, is that Democrats were already in possession of 23 of the 33 seats. If they retained just 18 or 19, they would lose a net of 4 or 5 seats to Republicans — enough to cost them control of the chamber.
Thus, I concur with the conventional wisdom that Republicans are favorites to win control of the Senate next year.
The Senate currently sits at 53-47 Democratic. If the Republicans win Nebraska and North Dakota as expected, that leaves Democrats with a 51-49 advantage. Silver rates six races as tossups and four more races as “Lean Democratic.” Democrats would need to win a majority of the tossups and hold all the “Lean” seats to maintain a majority. A tall order indeed in order to keep Mitch McConnell out of the position of Majority leader.
Click here for reuse options!Copyright 2011 Liberaland
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.