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« on: August 04, 2020, 10:13:20 AM »

AL: Doug Jones
AK: Al Gross
AZ: Mark Kelly
AR: Ricky Harrington Jr
CO: John Hickenlooper
DE: Chris Coons
GA: Jon Ossoff
GA-S: Matt Lieberman
ID: Paulette Jordan
IL: Dick Durbin
IA: Theresa Greenfield
KS: Barbara Bollier
KY: Amy McGrath
LA: Adrian Perkins
ME: Sara Gideon
MA: Ed Markey
MI: Gary Peters
MN: Tina Smith
MS: Mike Espy
MT: Steve Bullock

NE: Ben Sasse
NH: Jeanne Shaheen
NJ: Cory Booker
NM: Ben Ray Luján
NC: Cal Cunningham
OK: Abby Broyles
OR: Jeff Merkley
RI: Jack Reed
SC: Jaime Harrison
SD: Dan Ahlers
TN: James Mackler
TX: MJ Hegar
VA: Mark Warner
WV: Paula Jean Swerengin
WY: Whoever the Dem Nominee ends up being, I don't really care.


Ok, so basically this is the Dem nominee, or the de facto dem nominee in all races.

In Arkansas, I'd support the Libertarian, but seeing how he is a Christian missionary I would be somewhat unfomfortable with it as I'd be afraid he'd be a LINO and really just "Christian right, but in yellow". If he was worse than Cotton, then I'd support Cotton but yikes. This assumes the progressive indy is left off the ballot.

In Georgia, Lieberman seems a bit more progressive and closer to me than Warnock? He is also ahead in the polls vs Warnock, and an R vs R general election would be a disaster

In Louisiana Adrian Perkins seems like the most credible candidate by far, though the race is safe R regardless

In Nebraska, Sasse gets to be the "Mandatory token Republican endorsement" of 2020 since he seems the least bad of the Rs in a safe state. Collins would be slightly more moderate, but really the difference is very small and unlike Nebraska, Maine is 100% winnable for the Dem candidate.

In Oregon I am tempted to give a meme endorsement to Jo Rae Perkins, but ended up not doing it
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