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In reply to the discussion: How long before Trump is impeached by the House & convicted by the Senate? [View all]nkpolitics1212
(8,617 posts)Democrats need a net gain of 25 seats.
1)AZ-2
2)CA-10
3)CA-21
4)CA-25
5)CA-39
6)CA-45
7)CA-48
8)CA-49
9)CO-6
10)FL-18
11)FL-26
12)FL-27
13)IL-6
14)IL-12
15)IL-13
16)IL-16
17)IA-1
18)IA-3
19)ME-2
20)MI-3
21)MI-6
22)MI-7
23)MI-8
24)MI-11
25)MN-2
26)MN-3
27)NE-2
28)NJ-2
29)NJ-3
30)NY-1
31)NY-2
32)NY-11
33)NY-19
34)NY-21
35)NY-22
36)NY-23
37)NY-24
38)OH-10
39)OH-14
40)PA-6
41)PA-7
42)PA-8
43)PA-15
44)PA-16
45)TX-23
46)VA-2
47)VA-10
48)WA-3
49)WA-8
50)WI-3
51)WI-7
52)WI-8
These a Republican held districts that has a PVI less that +5 R
Regarding the US Senate.
2018
They need to knock off Heller-NV,Flake-AZ and Cruz-TX and hold onto Nelson-FL,Donnelly-IN,McCaskill-MO,Tester-MT,Heitkamp-ND,Brown-OH,Casey-PA,Kaine-VA,Manchin-WV,and Baldwin-WI. Democrats will have a 51-49 majority.
2020
They need to knock off Gardner-CO,Perdue-GA,Ernst-IA,Collins-ME,Daines-MT(Bullock),Tillis-NC and Cornyn-TX 58D 42R
If Trump gets re-elected
2022
They need to knock off McCain-AZ,Rubio-FL,Isakson-GA,Young-IN,Grassley-IA,Blunt-MO,Burr-NC,Portman-OH,Toomey-PA,and Johnson-WI 68
2023 will be the year Trump gets impeached,convicted,and removed from office.
That is assuming he gets re-elected.
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