ormer Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper ended his presidential campaign on Thursday and said he was giving "serious thought" to a Senate bid.
"Today, I’m ending my campaign for president," Hickenlooper announced in a video posted to Twitter. "But I will never stop believing that America can only move forward when we work together."
Hickenlooper drops from Presidental race. All three of his supporters are heartbroken.
Hickenlooper drops out of presidential race and says he might run for Senate
Hickenlooper drops from Presidental race. All three of his supporters are heartbroken.
Another person that had no business running in the first place.Hickenlooper drops from Presidental race. All three of his supporters are heartbroken.
Hickenlooper drops out of presidential race and says he might run for Senate
Hickenlooper drops from Presidental race. All three of his supporters are heartbroken.
Hickenlooper drops out of presidential race and says he might run for Senate
If the Republicans flip back Alabama, the Democrats will need either four seats plus the Presidency, or a five seat for a straight majority without the WH, which is a very hard feat as things stand at the moment.Maybe those running who will not make the next debate should run for the Senate. The Dems only need 3 maybe 4 seats.
If the Republicans flip back Alabama, the Democrats will need either four seats plus the Presidency, or a five seat for a straight majority without the WH, which is a very hard feat as things stand at the moment.
Colorado and Maine are goners, but it's an uphill battle from there. The only other seats that will be competitive will be Arizona and perhaps North Carolina. However, in the event of an economic contraction, where the Republicans catch a bear market hot potato, seats like Iowa, Montana, Georgia, and even Texas open up.
We could wind up with anywhere from two to eight competitive races, it just depends.
This.I think Democrats should consider competing for every senate seat up this year. Alabama elected a democrat in 2017, and I think that it’s better to plenty of options on the table.
This.
Run candidates everywhere, just like McGrath is doing now. O'Rouke and Jones showed us center-left candidates can bring silent support out of the woodwork.
It will be harder to win once Trump is on the ballot though, as he will bring out the rural voters who will vote straight ticket red.And who knows how secure are those supposed incumbents in states like Idaho or Wyoming?
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