Essential For Democratic Senate Majority To Defeat Josh Hawley, Or Rick Scott, Or Ted Cruz In November!

In order for Democrats to retain control of the US Senate, it is urgent that at least one of the following three Republican Senators, all highly disliked for their extreme right wing views, lose reelection in November.

Josh Hawley in Missouri
Rick Scott in Florida
Ted Cruz in Texas

The listing of the above is in the order of the possibility of defeating any of the three, with it being tough to win even one of these seats.

It requires, also, that every Democratic seat be retained, including the most endangered–Sherrod Brown in Ohio, and Jon Tester in Montana.

West Virginia, sadly, will go Republican with Jim Justice replacing the retiring Joe Manchin, but if the Democrats win the Presidency, Tim Walz will be Vice President, and there would be at least a 50-50 tie in the Senate as occurred in the first two years of the Joe Biden Presidency.

10 comments on “Essential For Democratic Senate Majority To Defeat Josh Hawley, Or Rick Scott, Or Ted Cruz In November!

  1. Princess Leia September 4, 2024 4:53 pm

    We a need Democratic Senate and Democratic House so we can pass some common sense gun laws in this country. The start of the new school year sadly brings yet another school shooting. A 14-year-old murdered at least 4 and wounded at least 9 at a high school in Georgia.

  2. Rational Lefty September 4, 2024 5:16 pm

    How many have to die before people say “Enough!”?

  3. Rustbelt Democrat September 4, 2024 5:38 pm

    Tired of Republicans and their f—ing thoughts and prayers when this happens.

  4. Princess Leia September 6, 2024 9:23 am

    Seconded, Rustbelt, I’m sick and tired of Republicans saying that now is not the appropriate time to discuss gun safety legislation.

  5. Former Republican September 6, 2024 9:53 am

    A second Trump administration would be INFINITELY worse than the first one.

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