Charlie Cook, typically overly-cautious with his election predictions, finally concedes what we've known for a while:
It seems farfetched that Republicans would lose Stevens, Sununu, Dole, Coleman, Smith, and Wicker, in addition to relinquishing the even more endangered open seats in Virginia, New Mexico, and Colorado, but a net loss of nine seats...is no longer implausible. In 2006, the odds against a six-seat Republican loss were equally strong, but it happened.History shows, moreover, that close Senate races tend to break in the same direction, as they did two years ago.
The bottom line is that things have gotten worse for Senate Republicans over the past few weeks, so much worse that a magnitude of losses that seemed impossible just a few months ago now seems entirely possible.
We're coming up on the end of the fundraising quarter, all the more important to contribute to our Road To 60 ActBlue page. Help us get to 120 contributors and $10,000 raised by Tuesday at midnight.
In the meantime, here's some Senate race news to chew on:
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford are knotted in a statistical tie for McConnell's seat, according to the latest Courier-Journal Bluegrass Poll.The poll found that each candidate would get the support of 41 percent of likely voters if the election were held today. But McConnell nudged ahead 45-44 when undecided respondents who were leaning toward a candidate were included into the poll results.
BruinKid listed this as the 10th most likely Republican seat to topple in his latest Senate rankings. Looks like Lunsford's in for an upgrade.
Give to the Bruce Lunsford campaign HERE.
Give to the Kay Hagan campaign HERE.
By running the ad -- and attacking Smith on the campaign trail -- Merkley "is putting his personal and partisan interest above that of scores of thousands of Oregonians" and other Americans, Smith said..."Part of being a U.S. senator is actually understanding and reading bills of this magnitude, and not prejudging when the stakes are this high," said Smith, a two-term Republican who is locked in a tight battle for re-election with Merkley, the Oregon House speaker.
Merkley "is not showing leadership. He is showing partisan opportunism. This is a profile in cowardice," Smith said.
Wow, can you say pot calling the kettle black? Man, Merkley is the one driving this debate and he is the one showing leadership. And all Smith can do is whine about it.
More of this please. Give to the Jeff Merkley campaign HERE.
You can give to the Rick Noriega campaign HERE.
Only 8 more donors at our Road To 60 ActBlue page to get us to 120 total contributors and just $103 more in donations will get us to a total of $10,000 raised. Please help us pass these benchmarks by Tuesday at midnight to help our great Senate challengers win Barack Obama 60 seats in the Senate for an actual working Democratic majority. Imagine that!
[editor's note, by Todd Beeton]Slightly revised to reflect updated fundraising numbers.
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