2008 Races- July Ratings
This will be the last edition of the ratings in this format, because in three weeks, I intend to begin a Race of the Day look at every single race for Governor and U.S. Senate in more detail, starting with the states in alphabetical order.
AL Sen- Safe R
AK Sen- Leans R
AR Sen- Safe D
CO Sen- Tossup (D)- change from (Tossup-R)
DE Gov- Leans D
DE Sen- Safe D
GA Sen- Safe R
ID Sen- Safe R
IL Sen- Safe D
IN Gov- Leans R
IA Sen- Safe D
KS Sen- Likely R
KY Sen- Leans R
LA Sen- Tossup (R)
ME Sen- Likely R
MA Sen- Safe D- change from Likely D
MI Sen- Safe D
MN Sen- Leans R
MS Sen A- Safe R
MS Sen B- Leans R
MO Gov- Leans D- change from (Tossup-D)
MT Gov- Safe D
MT Sen- Safe D
NE Sen- Safe R- change from Likely R
NH Gov- Safe D
NH Sen- Tossup (D)- change from (Tossup-R)
NJ Sen- Leans D
NM Sen- Likely D
NC Gov- Tossup (R)
NC Sen- Likely R- change from Leans R
ND Gov- Safe R
OK Sen- Safe R
OR Sen- Leans R
RI Sen- Safe D
SC Sen- Safe R
SD Sen- Likely D
TN Sen- Safe R
TX Sen- Likely R
UT Gov- Safe R
VT Gov- Likely R
VA Sen- Likely D
WA Gov- Tossup (D)
WV Gov- Safe D
WV Sen- Safe D
WY Sen A- Safe R
WY Sen B- Safe R
1 Comments:
Hi Corey,
Jusat encountered this. Good luck with it - just had to leave at least one comment.
But NM Sen, only "likely D?" What does it take for you to declare a non incumbent D "safe?" Tom Udall's been up by a huge margin ever since they started polling after the primary.
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