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After Doug Jones, which incumbent is most likely to lose?

He’s running for the Senate again. That’s what he said.

What makes you think Joe Biden is an incumbent in the Senate running for re-election and on CNN's list of 10 Semators doing that?
 
All he needed to do is tag an "R" to his name and not be a possible pedophile. That's how bad politics in AL is.
All Doug Jones would have to do is vote with red state constituents in mind. He has not done that. he has voted right down the party line and done everything Chuck Schumer told him to do. It's like his constituents do not exist. That is why a former football coach will easily defeat him.
 
you might be right on that. I get emails from both McSally and her opponent and each claim the other has out raised the other.

I wonder if collins saved herself by voting against Barrett, or pissed off some Republicans to the point they won't vote for her
Probably the latter. She was elected and re-elected as a moderate republican. There is nothing controversial about Amy Coney Barret. She is one of the most qualified judges ever nominated. She voted to confirm Bret Kavanaugh. She voted against Barret solely in an attempt to save her seat. She will likely piss off republican wing of her base.....even the moderates.
 
All Doug Jones would have to do is vote with red state constituents in mind. He has not done that. he has voted right down the party line and done everything Chuck Schumer told him to do. It's like his constituents do not exist. That is why a former football coach will easily defeat him.
You mean the constituents who voted him in? The ones who voted for a Democrat?
 
Constituents comprise all voters in the state....not just the ones who voted for him. Jones made was elected in a special election to fill Jeff Sessions seat. Under normal conditions, he would not have had a snowballs chance in hell of winning that election. He won because the republican candidate was convincingly accused of sexual harassment in his past. The republican candidate he will face this coming Tuesday does not have that issue or any other skeletons in his closet. Alabama is a very red state and Jones should have kept that in mind, rather then following Chuckles Schumer's lead on each and every vote.
 
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