Flash/Mike,
Alrighty my friends, we're six days away from the crucial Midterm Elections, and, according to Real Clear Politics, there are 10 states currently listed as "tossups." So, let's get your state-by-state predictions and we'll compare our picks against the results this Wednesday--that is--unless there are run-off elections which will push a few results back a few months.
Here's my state-by-state picks:
Alaska: I'll go with with Republican Dan Sullivan to defeat incumbent Democrat Mark Begich.
Arkansas: Look for Republican Tom Cotton to oust incumbent Democrat Mark Pryor.
Colorado: Republican Cory Gardner will soundly beat incumbent Democrat Mark "Uterus" Udall.
Georgia: I believe businessman David Perdue (Republican) will eventually defeat Democrat Michelle Nunn, although this one may go to a runoff in January.
Iowa: Republican Joni Ernst has run a stellar campaign and will defeat Democrat Bruce Braley.
Kansas: I hope I'm wrong on this one, but I have my doubts that Republican incumbent Pat Roberts will prevail. "Independent" Greg Orman, who will most assuredly vote with the Democrats, may just steal this one. We can't win 'em all, folks.
Kentucky: RINO Mitch McConnell will win again--this time against an extremely weak challenger in Democrat Alison Grimes.
Louisiana: I believe Republican challenger Bill Cassidy will ultimately prevail against liberal, Obama-supporting, incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu--although this race will most likely be decided in a runoff. I hope I'm right here as I cannot stand the sight of Landrieu.
New Hampshire: It's hard to see any Republican winning in the liberal bastion of the Northeast, and I think incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen narrowly escapes with a win over Republican challenger Scott Brown.
North Carolina: I've waffled back and forth on this one. I think Republican Thom Tillis eeks out a close victory over incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan. I sure hope I'm right on this one as I cannot stand Hagan either! (See earlier comments about Mary Landrieu!)
Your picks?
Alrighty my friends, we're six days away from the crucial Midterm Elections, and, according to Real Clear Politics, there are 10 states currently listed as "tossups." So, let's get your state-by-state predictions and we'll compare our picks against the results this Wednesday--that is--unless there are run-off elections which will push a few results back a few months.
Here's my state-by-state picks:
Alaska: I'll go with with Republican Dan Sullivan to defeat incumbent Democrat Mark Begich.
Arkansas: Look for Republican Tom Cotton to oust incumbent Democrat Mark Pryor.
Colorado: Republican Cory Gardner will soundly beat incumbent Democrat Mark "Uterus" Udall.
Georgia: I believe businessman David Perdue (Republican) will eventually defeat Democrat Michelle Nunn, although this one may go to a runoff in January.
Iowa: Republican Joni Ernst has run a stellar campaign and will defeat Democrat Bruce Braley.
Kansas: I hope I'm wrong on this one, but I have my doubts that Republican incumbent Pat Roberts will prevail. "Independent" Greg Orman, who will most assuredly vote with the Democrats, may just steal this one. We can't win 'em all, folks.
Kentucky: RINO Mitch McConnell will win again--this time against an extremely weak challenger in Democrat Alison Grimes.
Louisiana: I believe Republican challenger Bill Cassidy will ultimately prevail against liberal, Obama-supporting, incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu--although this race will most likely be decided in a runoff. I hope I'm right here as I cannot stand the sight of Landrieu.
New Hampshire: It's hard to see any Republican winning in the liberal bastion of the Northeast, and I think incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen narrowly escapes with a win over Republican challenger Scott Brown.
North Carolina: I've waffled back and forth on this one. I think Republican Thom Tillis eeks out a close victory over incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan. I sure hope I'm right on this one as I cannot stand Hagan either! (See earlier comments about Mary Landrieu!)
Your picks?