This diary will find the third democrat from New York in this series after know about the first and the second. Many times this series only confirms so obvious results but this is not bad. This can be good.
Still, maybe new readers from New York visit the series by first time. I would like encourage them to read about the point of the series in the first link in the body of this diary, after this little introduction.
I must remember today again what this series find the three fist democrats from every state because they are three highest level offices in every state, the two senate seats and the governor's office. Time for the people talk and vote.
Today I have the chance of talk about the last box (quote) in the body of this diary. The redistricting process what we will have before 2012 is very important. If the democrats take full control of the process is possible to have a very favorable new map. Some months ago I write about the chance of have a 28-0 map for New York. The map finds the limits and finds open the mind of the people. We can have better district maps in the bluest states. It is important to keep the majority in the New York state senate. Key districts: SD-40, SD-58, SD-48, SD-03, and SD-49.
If you know not previously the series I encourage you to visit the next link:
The point of the series.
I remember and update from previous diaries the structure of this series. I use schematic language for give the biographical data for keep the maximum information and for keep the series under the limits for the number of characters for a diary in Dailykos.
First we can look to the different states.
RANK OF BLUE STATES FROM HIGHER TO LOWER LEVEL OF ELECTED REPUBLICANS
This quote gives a schematic and fast resume about the offices what hold the republicans currently. We can see like the democrats from every state are converting their majority social support in political power. We can see like they are margin for improve in the bluest states.
- Maine: 2/2 Senate.
- Nevada: 1/2 Senate. Governor. 1/3 House. Lieutenant Governor.
- Iowa: 1/2 Senate. 2/5 House. 2 Statewide officers.
- Massachusetts: 1/2 Senate.
- New Hampshire: 1/2 Senate.
- Hawaii: Governor. 1/2 House. Lieutenant Governor.
- New Jersey: Governor. 5/13 House. Lieutenant Governor.
- Minnesota: Governor. 3/8 House. Lieutenant Governor.
- California: Governor. 19/53 House. Lieutenant Governor. 1 Statewide Officer.
- Vermont: Governor. Lieutenant Governor. 1 Statewide Officer.
- Connecticut: Governor. Lieutenant Governor. (Without include J Lieberman).
- Rhode Island: Governor.
- Delaware: 1/1 House. 1 Statewide Officer.
- Michigan: 7/15 House. 2 Statewide Officers. MI Senate majority.
- Wisconsin: 3/8 House. 1 Statewide Officer.
- Pennsylvania: 7/19 House. Lieutenant Governor. 1 Statewide Officer. PA Senate majority.
- Illinois: 7/19 House.
- Washington: 3/9 House. 2 Statewide Officers.
- Colorado: 2/7 House. 1 Statewide Officer.
- Oregon: 1/5 House.
- Maryland: 1/8 House.
- New York: 2/29 House.
- New Mexico: 1 Statewide Officer.
For the national level: With a consolidated blue ticket we can look to republican side.
REPUBLICAN POTENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FROM BLUE STATES.
This quote looks to the alone election in the national level, the election for President. In the end of the series will be updated with a new diary about the republicans from the bluest states what sound for President.
Rank by seriousnes:
2009 diary
2010 diary
- Timothy James Pawlenty: MN 1960 Governor of MN 03-11.
- George Elmer Pataki: NY 1945 Governor of NY 95-06.
- Willard Mitt Romney: MI MA 1947 Governor of MA 03-07. Lost for President 08. Lost for Senate 94.
- Rudolph William Louis Giuliani: NY 1944 Mayor of New York 94-01. Lost for President 08. Lost for Senate 00.
- Gary Earl Johnson: ND NM 1953 Governor of New Mexico 95-03.
- Richard John Santorum: VA PA 1958 Senator from PA 95-07. USHRep 91-95. Lost for Senate 06.
- John Robert Bolton: MD 1948 US Ambassador to the UN 05-06.
- Scott Philip Brown: ME MA 1959 Senator from Massachusetts 10- .
- Christopher James Christie: NJ 1962 Governor of New Jersey 10- . Lost for NJ state house 95. Lost for the Morris County Board of CF 98.
- John Eric Ensign: CA NV 1958 Senator from Nevada 01- . USHRep 95-99. Lost for senate 98.
All they would be special level political targets for the democrats, including J Ensign affected by scandals but still active.
But we will see all they in his home state and we will have better reference about they.
DEMOCRATS OVER THE FIRST DEMOCRAT IN EVERY BLUE STATE.
Some persons what hold (now or in the past) one of the offices with highest precedence at national level are over this series. Examples: B Obama, W Clinton, J Biden, N Pelosi or H Clinton. They will not be included in the polls for their home (blue) state.
In this box will be orange emphasized the democrats included in the series by hold not still one of the highest level offices in the country but placed by the voters over the state level politicians in his/her home state.
CO0: Diana Louisse DeGette: JAP CO 1957 USHRep 97- .
VT0: Howard Brush Dean III: NY VT 1948 Governor of Vermont 91-03. Lieutenant Governor of VT 87-91. Lost for President in 04.
DEMOCRATS OVER THE FIRST VS PROMINENT REPUBLICANS FROM HIS/HER HOME STATE.
No-one republican comes until this level.
For state level:
THE FIRST DEMOCRAT IN EVERY BLUE STATE.
RI1: John Frances Reed: RI 1949 Senator from Rhode Island 97- . USHRep 91-97.
CT1: Richard Blumenthal: NY CT 1946 CT Attorney General 90- .
WI1: Russell Dana Feingold: WI 1953 Senator from Wisconsin 93- .
VT1: Bernard Sanders (Ind): NY VT 1941 Senator from Vermont 07- . USHRep 91-07. Lost for Senate 72 and 74. Lost for Governor 72, 76 and 86. Lost for House 88.
NY1: Charles Ellis Schumer: NY 1949 Senator from New York 99- . USHRep 81-99.
WA1: Patricia Lynn Murray: WA 1950 Senator from Washington 93- .
CA1: Barbara Levy Boxer: NY CA 1940 Senator from California 93- . USHRep 83-93. Lost for Marin County Board of Supervisors 72.
IL1: Richard Joseph Durbin: IL 1944 Senator from Illinois 97- . USHRep 83-97.
DE1: Edward E Kaufman: PA DE 1939 Senator from Delaware 09- .
MA1: John Forbes Kerry: CO MA 1943 D Presidential Nominee 04. Senator from Massachusetts 85- . Lieutenant Governor of MA 83-85. Lost for President 04. Lost for House 72.
OR1: Jeffrey Alan Merkley: OR 1956 Senator from Oregon 09- .
MI1: Carl Milton Levin: MI 1934 Senator from Michigan 79- .
HI1: Daniel Ken Inouye: HI 1924 Senator from Hawaii 63- . USHRep 59-63.
NH1: Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen: MO NH 1947 Senator from New Hampshire 09- . Governor of New Hampshire 97-03. Lost for senate 02.
NJ1: Robert Menendez: NY NJ 1954 Senator from New Jersey 06- . USHRep 93-06. Lost for Mayor of Union City 82.
MN1: Alan Stuart Franken: NY MN 1951 Senator from Minnesota 09- .
PA1: Robert Patrick Casey Jr: PA 1960 Senator from Pennsylvania 07- . PA State Treasurer 05-07. PA State Auditor 97-05. Lost for Governor 02.
CO1: John Wright Hickenlooper: PA CO 1952 Mayor of Denver 03- .
IA1: Thomas Richard Harkin: IA 1939 Senator from Iowa 85- . USHRep 75-85. Lost for President 92. Lost for House 72.
NV1: Harry Mason Reid: NV 1939 Senator from Nevada 87- . USHRep 83-87. Lieutenant Governor of NV 71-75. Lost for Senate 74.
ME1: Chellie M Pingree: MN ME 1955 USHRep 09- . Lost for Senate 02.
THE FIRST DEMOCRAT VS PROMINENT REPUBLICANS FROM HIS/HER HOME STATE.
In a 0-10 scale, like this:
--- 00.000 ---
Safe Republican
--- 01.429 ---
Likely Republican
--- 02.857 ---
Leans Republican
--- 04.286 ---
Toss-Up
--- 05.714 ---
Leans Democratic
--- 07.142 ---
Likely Democratic
--- 08.571 ---
Safe Democratic
--- 10.000 ---
ME: C Pingree (D) vs O Snowe (R) after 25 votes = 03.267 => Leans Republican
ME: C Pingree (D) vs S Collins (R) after 17 votes = 03.529 => Leans Republican
IA: T Harkin (D) vs C Grassley (R) after 13 votes = 03.846 => Leans Republican
NV: H Reid (D) vs B Krolicki (R) after 14 votes = 04.286 => Toss-Up
NJ: R Menendez (D) vs F LoBiondo (R) after 16 votes = 05.313 => Toss-Up
NV: H Reid (D) vs B Sandoval (R) after 14 votes = 05.357 => Toss-Up
NJ: R Menendez (D) vs R Frelinghuysen (R) after 17 votes = 05.588 => Toss-Up
ME: C Pingree (D) vs P Mills (R) after 18 votes = 06.481 => Leans Democratic
NJ: R Menendez (D) vs C Smith (R) after 25 votes = 06.533 => Leans Democratic
IA: T Harkin (D) vs T Branstad (R) after 18 votes = 06.574 => Leans Democratic
Other special diaries about the more competitive elections in 2010 and about the possible new candidates for 2012 or 2014 elections:
WI: R Feingold (D) vs R Johnson (R) after 42 votes = 04.921 => Toss-Up
DE: E Kaufman (D) vs M Castle (R) after 20 votes = 05.167 => Toss-Up
NV: H Reid (D) vs S Angle (R) after 50 votes = 06.000 => Leans Democratic
CA: B Boxer (D) vs C Fiorina (R) after 53 votes = 06.603 => Leans Democratic
WA: P Murray (D) vs D Rossi (R) after 19 votes = 06.667 => Leans Democratic
REPUBLICANS OVER THE FIRST DEMOCRAT IN HIS/HER HOME STATE
- O Snowe
- S Collins
- C Grassley
- B Krolicki
All they would be special level political targets for the democrats.
THE SECOND DEMOCRAT IN EVERY BLUE STATE.
RI2: Sheldon Whitehouse: RI 1955 Senator from Rhode Island 07- . RI Attorney General 99-03. Lost for Governor 02.
PA2: Joseph A Sestak: PA 1951 USHRep 07- .
VT2: Patrick Joseph Leahy: VT 1940 Senator from Vermont 75- .
DE2: Thomas Richard Carper: WV DE 1947 Senator from Delaware 01- . Governor of Delaware 93-01. USHRep 83-93. DE State Treasurer 77-82.
NY2: Andrew Mark Cuomo: NY 1957 Secretary of HUD 97-01. NY Attorney General 07- . Lost for Governor 02.
OR2: Ronald Lee Wyden: KS OR 1949 Senator from Oregon 96- . USHRep 81-96.
NH2: John H Lynch: MA NH 1952 Governor of New Hampshire 05- .
MN2: Keith Maurice Ellison: MI MN 1963 USHRep 07- .
CT2: Susan Bysiewicz: CT 1961 CT Secretary of State 99- . Lost for Governor 10.
CA2: Debra Bowen: IL CA 1955 CA Secretary of State 07- .
IL2: Lisa Madigan: IL 1966 IL Attorney General 03- .
CO2: Kenneth Lee Salazar: CO 1955 Secretary of Interior 09- . Senator from Colorado 05-09. CO Attorney General 99-05.
WA2: Maria E Cantwell: IN WA 1958 Senator from Washington 01- . USHRep 93-95. Lost for House 94.
HI2: Neil Abercrombie: NY HI 1938 USHRep 86-87 91-10. Lost for Senate 70. Lost for House 86.
MA2: Joseph Patrick Kennedy: MA 1952 USHRep 87-99.
WI2: Thomas Mark Barrett: WI 1953 USHRep 93-03. Mayor of Milwaukee 04- . Lost for Governor 02. Lost for WI state house 82.
MI2: Deborah Ann Greer Stabenow: MI 1950 Senator from Michigan 01- . USHRep 97-01. Lost for Governor 94. Lost for Lieutenant Governor of MI 94.
NV2: Frankie Sue Del Papa: NV 1949 NV Secretary of State 87-91. NV Attorney General 91-03.
IA2: Thomas James Vilsack: PA IA 1950 Secretary of Agriculture 09- . Governor of Iowa 99-07. Lost for President 08.
ME2: John Elias Baldacci: ME 1955 Governor of ME 03-11. USHRep 95-03.
NJ2: Richard James Codey: NJ 1946 Governor of New Jersey 04-06. Acting governor of New Jersey 02-02. President of NJ Senate 02-08 08-10.
THE SECOND DEMOCRAT VS PROMINENT REPUBLICANS FROM HIS/HER HOME STATE.
IA: T Vilsack (D) vs C Grassley (R) after 15 votes = 03.444 => Leans Republican
NV: F Del Papa (D) vs B Sandoval (R) after 11 votes = 03.485 => Leans Republican
ME: J Baldacci (D) vs O Snowe (R) after 32 votes = 03.649 => Leans Republican
NJ: R Codey (D) vs F LoBiondo (R) after 14 votes = 04.167 => Leans Republican
NV: F Del Papa (D) vs B Krolicki (R) after 07 votes = 04.286 => Toss-Up
ME: J Baldacci (D) vs P Mills (R) after 07 votes = 04.286 => Toss-Up
ME: J Baldacci (D) vs S Collins (R) after 21 votes = 04.365 => Toss-Up
IA: T Vilsack (D) vs T Branstad (R) after 20 votes = 04.667 => Toss-Up
NJ: R Codey (D) vs R Frelinghuysen (R) after 11 votes = 04.697 => Toss-Up
NJ: R Codey (D) vs C Smith (R) after 18 votes = 04,722 => Toss-Up
NJ: R Codey (D) vs C Christie (R) after 17 votes = 05.196 => Toss-Up
DE: T Carper (D) vs M Castle (R) after 08 votes = 05.208 => Toss-Up
MI: D Stabenow (D) vs J Engler (R) after 22 votes = 05.227 => Toss-Up
NH: J Lynch (D) vs S Merrill (R) after 11 votes = 05.303 => Toss-Up
NH: J Lynch (D) vs J Gregg (R) after 16 votes = 05.313 => Toss-Up
NH: J Lynch (D) vs K Ayotte (R) after 16 votes = 05.313 => Toss-Up
CO: K Salazar (D) vs W Allard (R) after 09 votes = 05.370 => Toss-Up
PA: J Sestak (D) vs M Schweiker (R) after 19 votes = 05.526 => Toss-Up
CO: K Salazar (D) vs M Coffman (R) after 08 votes = 05.833 => Leans Democratic
NV: F Del Papa (D) vs D Heller (R) after 08 votes = 06.319 => Leans Democratic
MI: D Stabenow (D) vs R Snyder (R) after 14 votes = 05.952 => Leans Democratic
VT: P Leahy (D) vs J Douglas (R) after 20 votes = 07.167 => Likely Democratic
Other special diaries about the more competitive elections in 2010 and about the possible new candidates for 2012 or 2014 elections:
CA: D Bowen (D) vs M Bono Mack (R) after 28 votes = 05.238 => Toss-Up
MN: K Ellison (D) vs T Pawlenty (R) after 34 votes = 05.392 => Toss-Up
WI: T Barrett (D) vs S Walker (R) after 27 votes = 05.494 => Toss-Up
PA: J Sestak (D) vs P Toomey (R) after 19 votes = 05.614 => Toss-Up
MA: J Kennedy (D) vs S Brown (R) after 31 votes = 06.398 => Leans Democratic
IL: L Madigan (D) vs A Schock (R) after 28 votes = 06.964 => Leans Democratic
CT: S Bysiewicz (D) vs J Lieberman (Ind) after 32 votes = 07.292 => Likely Democr
HI: N Abercrombie (D) vs J Aiona (R) after 15 votes = 08.750 => Safe Democratic
REPUBLICANS OVER THE SECOND DEMOCRAT IN HIS/HER HOME STATE
- B Sandoval
- F LoBiondo
- P Mills (teabagged)
- T Branstad
- R Frelinghuysen
- C Smith
All they would be special level political targets for the democrats.
THE THIRD DEMOCRAT IN EVERY BLUE STATE.
WI3: Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin: WI 1962 USHRep 99- .
HI3: Eric Ken Shinseki: HI 1942 Secretary of Veteran Affairs 09- .
WA3: Christine O'Grady Gregoire: MI WA 1947 Governor of Washington 05- . WA Attorney General 93-05.
CA3: Edmund Gerald Brown: CA 1938 Governor of California 75-83. CA Secretary of State 71-75. CA Attorney General 07-11. Lost for President 76 80 and 92. Lost for Senate 82.
RI3: Frank T Caprio: RI 1966 RI General Treasurer 07- .
OR3: John Albert Kitzhaber: WA OR 1947 Governor of Oregon 95-03.
IL3: Janice D Schakowsky: IL 1944 USHRep 99- .
MN3: Amy Jean Klobuchar: MN 1960 Senator from Minnesota 07- .
MA3: Michael Everett Capuano: MA 1952 USHRep 99- . Lost for senate 10.
CT3: Dannel Malloy: CT 1955 Lost for Governor 06.
DE3: Jack A Markell: DE 1960 Governor of Delaware 09- . DE State Treasurer 99-09.
VT3: Deborah Markowitz: NY VT 1961 VT Secretary of State 99- .
MI3: Jennifer Mulhern Granholm: CANA MI 1959 Governor of Michigan 03- . MI Attorney General 99-03.
PA3: Patrick Joseph Murphy: PA 1973 USHRep 07- .
CO3: Mark Emery Udall: AZ CO 1950 Senator from Colorado 09- . USHRep 99-09.
IA3: Chester John Culver: DC IA 1966 Governor 07- . IA Secretary of State 99-07.
ME3: Michael Herman Michaud: ME 1955 USHRep 03- . President ME Senate 00-02.
NH3: Paul Hodes: NY NH 1951 USHRep 07- . Lost for House 04.
NV3: Robert Joseph Miller: IL NV 1945 Governor of Nevada 89-99. Lieutenant Governor of NV 87-89.
NJ3: William Warren Bradley: MO NJ 1943 Senator from New Jersey 79-97. Lost for President 00.
NY3: Today
THE THIRD DEMOCRAT VS PROMINENT REPUBLICANS FROM HIS/HER HOME STATE.
NJ: W Bradley (D) vs F LoBiondo (R) after 11 votes = 03.030 => Leans Republican
NH: P Hodes (D) vs J Gregg (R) after 15 votes = 03.222 => Leans Republican
NV: R J Miller (D) vs B Sandoval (R) after 12 votes = 03.333 => Leans Republican
ME: M Michaud (D) vs S Collins (R) after 17 votes = 03.431 => Leans Republican
IA: C Culver (D) vs C Grassley (R) after 29 votes = 03.506 => Leans Republican
NV: R J Miller (D) vs D Heller (R) after 09 votes = 03.519 => Leans Republican
ME: M Michaud (D) vs O Snowe (R) after 28 votes = 03.571 => Leans Republican
NJ: W Bradley (D) vs C Smith (R) after 11 votes = 03.636 => Leans Republican
NJ: W Bradley (D) vs R Frelinghuysen (R) after 11 votes = 03.788 => Leans Repub
ME: M Michaud (D) vs P Mills (R) after 07 votes = 04.048 => Leans Republican
DE: J Markell (D) vs M Castle (R) after 14 votes = 04.167 => Leans Republican
NV: R J Miller (D) vs B Krolicki (R) after 08 votes = 04.167 => Leans Republican
IA: C Culver (D) vs T Branstad (R) after 24 votes = 04.375 => Toss-Up
NJ: W Bradley (D) vs C Christie (R) after 20 votes = 04.583 => Toss-Up
CO: M Udall (D) vs W Allard (R) after 12 votes = 04.722 => Toss-Up
NH: P Hodes (D) vs S Merrill (R) after 07 votes = 04.762 => Toss-Up
NH: P Hodes (D) vs K Ayotte (R) after 14 votes = 04.762 => Toss-Up
PA: P Murphy (D) vs M Schweiker (R) after 09 votes = 04.815 => Toss-Up
CO: M Udall (D) vs M Coffman (R) after 09 votes = 04.815 => Toss-Up
MI: J Granholm (D) vs R Snyder (R) after 19 votes = 04.825 => Toss-Up
VT: D Markowitz (D) vs J Douglas (R) after 12 votes = 04.861 => Toss-Up
MI: J Granholm (D) vs J Engler (R) after 14 votes = 04.881 => Toss-Up
ME: M Michaud (D) vs J McKernan (R) after 07 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
PA: P Murphy (D) vs T Corbett (R) after 07 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
PA: P Murphy (D) vs P Toomey (R) after 19 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs M Bono Mack (R) after 17 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
MI: J Granholm (D) vs F Upton (R) after 11 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
NJ: W Bradley (D) vs S Garrett (R) after 13 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
IA: C Culver (D) vs D Vaudt (R) after 17 votes = 05.000 => Toss-Up
MI: J Granholm (D) vs C Miller (R) after 14 votes = 05.119 => Toss-Up
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs P Ryan (R) after 14 votes = 05.119 => Toss-Up
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs J Sensenbrenner (R) after 14 votes = 05.119 => Toss-Up
NV: R J Miller (D) vs S Lowden (R) after 11 votes = 05.152 => Toss-Up
PA: P Murphy (D) vs T Platts (R) after 09 votes = 05.185 => Toss-Up
CO: M Udall (D) vs K Buck (R) after 15 votes = 05.222 => Toss-Up
NV: R J Miller (D) vs J Ensign (R) after 21 votes = 05.238 => Toss-Up
WA: C Gregoire (D) vs C McMorris Rodgers (R) after 14 votes = 05.238 => Toss-Up
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs T Pawlenty (R) after 25 votes = 05.333 => Toss-Up
NV: R J Miller (D) vs S Angle (R) after 15 votes = 05.333 => Toss-Up
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs R Johnson (R) after 14 votes = 05.357 => Toss-Up
MA: M Capuano (D) vs C Baker (R) after 13 votes = 05.385 => Toss-Up
IA: C Culver (D) vs T Latham (R) after 19 votes = 05.439 => Toss-Up
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs A Schock (R) after 23 votes = 05.507 => Toss-Up
HI: E Shinseki (D) vs J Aiona (R) after 13 votes = 05.513 => Toss-Up
CO: M Udall (D) vs D Lamborn (R) after 13 votes = 05.513 => Toss-Up
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs J Edgar (R) after 18 votes = 05.556 => Toss-Up
HI: E Shinseki (D) vs L Lingle (R) after 15 votes = 05.556 => Toss-Up
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs S Walker (R) after 11 votes = 05.606 => Toss-Up
CT: D Malloy (D) vs J Rell (R) after 10 votes = 05.667 => Toss-Up
VT: D Markowitz (D) vs B Dubie (R) after 12 votes = 05.694 => Toss-Up
WA: C Gregoire (D) vs R McKenna (R) after 16 votes = 05.729 => Leans Democratic
NH: P Hodes (D) vs J Sununu (R) after 13 votes = 05.769 => Leans Democratic
OR: J Kitzhaber (D) vs G Walden (R) after 12 votes = 05.833 => Leans Democratic
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs M Seifert (R) after 22 votes = 05.833 => Leans Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs M Whitman (R) after 25 votes = 05.867 => Leans Democrat
IA: C Culver (D) vs W Northey (R) after 15 votes = 05.889 => Leans Democratic
PA: P Murphy (D) vs W Shuster (R) after 13 votes = 05.897 => Leans Democratic
MI: J Granholm (D) vs M Rogers (R) after 11 votes = 05.909 => Leans Democratic
OR: J Kitzhaber (D) vs G Smith (R) after 12 votes = 05.972 => Leans Democratic
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs P Roskam (R) after 24 votes = 05.972 => Leans Democrat
OR: J Kitzhaber (D) (D) vs C Dudley (R) after 19 votes = 06.053 => Leans Democr
RI: F Caprio (D) vs D Carcieri (R) after 03 votes = 06.111 => Leans Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs D Nunes (R) after 18 votes = 06.204 => Leans Democratic
PA: P Murphy (D) vs J Scarnati (R) after 23 votes = 06.232 => Leans Democratic
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs M Neumann (R) after 16 votes = 06.250 => Leans Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs A Schwarzenegger (R) after 20 votes = 06.333 => Leans D
MI: J Granholm (D) vs P Hoekstra (R) after 20 votes = 06.333 => Leans Democratic
CT: D Malloy (D) vs J Lieberman (Ind) after 23 votes = 06.377 => Leans Democratic
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs W Brady (R) after 18 votes = 06.389 => Leans Democratic
CT: D Malloy (D) vs T Foley (R) after 13 votes = 06.410 => Leans Democratic
MA: M Capuano (D) vs M Romney (R) after 27 votes = 06.419 => Leans Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs C Fiorina (R) after 29 votes = 06.437 => Leans Democratic
MA: M Capuano (D) vs S Brown (R) after 54 votes = 06.481 => Leans Democratic
VT: D Markowitz (D) vs T M Salmon (R) after 10 votes = 06.500 => Leans Democrat
WA: C Gregoire (D) vs D Rossi (R) after 21 votes = 06.508 => Leans Democratic
MI: J Granholm (D) vs M Cox (R) after 12 votes = 06.528 => Leans Democratic
CO: M Udall (D) vs W Owens (R) after 07 votes = 06.667 => Leans Democratic
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs E Paulsen (R) after 20 votes = 06.667 => Leans Democrat
CO: M Udall (D) vs J Suthers (R) after 08 votes = 06.667 => Leans Democratic
DE: J Markell (D) vs T Wagner (R) after 11 votes = 06.667 => Leans Democratic
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs D Manzullo (R) after 30 votes = 06.722 => Leans Democr
NV: R J Miller (D) vs J Gibbons (R) after 17 votes = 06.765 => Leans Democratic
ME: M Michaud (D) vs P LePage (R) after 15 votes = 06.778 => Leans Democratic
NH: P Hodes (D) vs C Benson (R) after 14 votes = 06.786 => Leans Democratic
HI: E Shinseki (D) vs C Djou (R) after 24 votes = 06.806 => Leans Democratic
IL: J Schakowsky (D) vs M Kirk (R) after 39 votes = 06.838 => Leans Democratic
PA: P Murphy (D) vs R Santorum (R) after 16 votes = 06.875 => Leans Democratic
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs J Van Hollen (R) after 15 votes = 07.111 => Leans Democratic
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs R Grams (R) after 26 votes = 07.179 => Likely Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs K McCarthy (R) after 18 votes = 07.222 => Likely Democr
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs R Kasten (R) after 16 votes = 07.292 => Likely Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs D D Hunter (R) after 20 votes = 07.583 => Likely Democrat
MI: J Granholm (D) vs T McCotter (R) after 18 votes = 07.778 => Likely Democratic
WI: T Baldwin (D) vs S McCallum (R) after 10 votes = 07.833 => Likely Democratic
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs N Coleman (R) after 37 votes = 07.883 => Likely Democrat
MN: A Klobuchar (D) vs T Emmer (R) after 30 votes = 08.222 => Likely Democratic
CA: E G Brown Jr (D) vs A Maldonado (R) after 06 votes = 09.167 => Safe Democrat
NY: Third Democrat (D) vs G Pataki (R)
NY: Third Democrat (D) vs C Lee (R)
NY: Third Democrat (D) vs R Giuliani (R)
REPUBLICANS OVER THE THIRD DEMOCRAT IN HIS/HER HOME STATE
- J Gregg
- D Heller
- M Castle (teabagged)
- C Christie (vulnerable)
- W Allard (vulnerable)
- S Merrill (vulnerable)
- K Ayotte (vulnerable)
- M Schweiker (vulnerable)
- M Coffman (vulnerable)
- R Snyder (vulnerable)
- J Douglas (vulnerable)
- J Engler (vulnerable)
All they would be special level political targets for the democrats.
LIKELY INCUMBENTS IN THE NEXT CYCLE NO-SELECTED
This group includes incumbents what likely will continue after 2010 elections with or without reelection, and competitive candidates for 2010 elections what likely will win.
DENS: Christopher A Coons: CT DE 1963.
MNNS: Mark Brandt Dayton: MN 1947 Senator from Minnesota 01-07. MN State Auditor 91-95. Lost for Senate 82. Lost for Governor 98.
MANS: Deval Laurdine Patrick: MA 1956 Governor of Massachusetts 07- .
CANS: Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein: CA 1933 Senator from California 92- . Mayor of San Francisco 78-88. Lost for Mayor of San Francisco 71 and 75. Lost for Governor 90.
HINS: Daniel Kahikina Akaka: HI 1924 Senator from Hawaii 90- . USHRep 77-90.
NJNS: Frank Raleigh Lautenberg: NJ 1924 Senator from New Jersey 82-01 03- .
WINS: Herbert H Kohl: WI 1935 Senator from Wisconsin 89- .
CONS: Michael Farrand Bennet: IND CO 1964 Senator from Colorado 09- .
ILNS: Alexander Giannoulias: IL 1976 IL Treasurer 07- .
ILNS: Patrick Joseph Quinn: IL 1948 Governor of Illinois 09- . Lieutenant Governor of IL 03-09. IL State Treasurer 91-95. Lost for Senate 96. Lost for Lieutenant Governor of IL 98. Lost for IL Secretary of State 94. Lost for IL State Treasurer 86.
NO-SELECTED DEMOCRATS VS PROMINENT REPUBLICANS FROM HIS/HER HOME STATE.
CO: M Bennet (D) vs K Buck (R) after 18 votes = 05.093 => Toss-UP
IL: P Quinn (D) vs W Brady (R) after 29 votes = 05.172 => Toss-Up
WI: H Kohl (D) vs P Ryan (R) after 31 votes = 05.323 => Toss-Up
NJ: F Lautenberg (D) vs F LoBiondo (R) after 18 votes = 05.463 => Toss-Up
MA: D Patrick (D) vs C Baker (R) after 17 votes = 05.687 => Toss-Up
IL: A Giannoulias (D) vs M Kirk (R) after 52 votes = 05.897 => Toss-Up
MN: M Dayton (D) vs T Emmer (R) after 29 votes = 06.724 => Leans Democratic
CA: D Feinstein (D) vs M Bono Mack (R) after 26 votes = 06.731 => Leans Democrat
HI: D Akaka (D) vs L Lingle (R) after 26 votes = 06.731 => Leans Democratic
Waiting better news about R Conlin (IA-Sen), D Onorato (PA-Gov), P Shumlin (VT-Gov), R Reid (NV-Gov), E Mitchell (ME-Gov) and V Bernero (MI-Gov).
Like the readers can see, this series takes J Lieberman (Ind) in the side of the adversaries because the voters here decide that by long margin.
RANK OF BLUE STATES FROM HIGHER TO LOWER REPUBLICAN GERRYMANDER REDISTRICTING FOR THE U.S. HOUSE DISTRICTS
In the 23 states included in these series, the bluest states, they are 78 US House districts with R+ rate following the Cook Partisan Voting Index. The republicans hold currently 53 of these districts and the democrats 25, with risk of lose more in November elections.
In the 27 states included not in this series, some of they swing states like Ohio, Florida and others, they are only 50 D+ or EVEN districts. The republicans hold cnly two (LA-02 and OH-12).
Looking to the redistricting I make this rank what can show the current situation.
From Wikipedia: "Gerrymandering is a form of boundary delimitation (redistricting) in which electoral district or constituency boundaries are deliberately modified for electoral purposes, thereby producing a contorted or unusual shape. The resulting district is known as a gerrymander; however, that word can also refer to the process. Gerrymandering may be used to achieve desired electoral results for a particular party..."
I create the RGR (Republican Gerrymander Redistricting) rate for try see what states have worse redistricting for democrats. In a 0.000-1.000 scale with 1.000 as absolute republican gerrymander redistricting:
RGR=0.487 D+05 Michigan
RGR=0.369 D+07 New Jersey
RGR=0.368 D+09 Illinois
RGR=0.360 D+08 California
RGR=0.325 D+03 Minnesota
RGR=0.300 D+04 Oregon
RGR=0.259 D+12 New York
RGR=0.250 D+03 Wisconsin
RGR=0.250 D+09 Maryland
RGR=0.247 D+02 Pennsylvania
RGR=0.222 D+04 Washington
RGR=0.133 D+02 Nevada
RGR=0.100 D+06 Maine
RGR=0.086 D+00 Colorado
RGR=0.060 D+07 Connecticut
RGR=0.033 D+02 New Mexico
RGR=0.000 D+01 Iowa
RGR=0.000 D+01 New Hampshire
RGR=0.000 D+12 Massachusetts
RGR=0.000 D+07 Delaware
RGR=0.000 D+11 Rhode Island
RGR=0.000 D+13 Hawaii
RGR=0.000 D+13 Vermont
Some blue states are still affected by previous republican gerrymander redistricting, like we can see, and need an urgent redistricting.
The links in the state names go to my diaries about democratic gerrymander redistricting (always finding the limits) for these states in Swing State Project.
My way for redistrict New York is recogniced as winner in Swing State Project Contest for this state with nice words. Thanks to SSP. And thanks to Dave for his application for redistricting. If you wish help him for add new data, you can go here.
Many times the Governor, the State Senate and the State House are key in the redistricting process, cause of that is very important have a democratic majority. In HI, ME, WA, NJ and IA they are independent or bipartisan commissions for redistricting. For the remaining 27 states we can see the same only for ID and AZ. The republicans take advantage of this again.
These are the percentages of the current democratic delegations:
40.0% PA State Senate
42.1% MI State Senate
51.2% PA State House
51.6% NY State Senate
52.5% WI State House
54.5% WI State Senate
55.6% NH State House
56.0% IA State House
56.9% CO State House
57.1% ME State Senate
57.1% NV State Senate
57.5% NJ State Senate
58.3% NH State Senate
58.5% DE State House
58.8% NJ State House
59.3% IL State House
60.0% OR State House
60.0% MI State House
60.0% CO State Senate
60.0% OR State Senate
62.0% CA State House
62.2% WA State House
62.7% IL State Senate
63.2% WA State Senate
63.6% ME State House
64.0% IA State Senate
64.1% CA State Senate
64.3% NM State House
64.3% NM State Senate
64.9% MN State House
66.7% NV State House
66.7% CT State Senate
68.0% VT State House
68.7% MN State Senate
70.2% MD State Senate
71.4% DE State Senate
71.8% NY State House
73.8% MD State House
75.5% CT State House
77.0% VT State Senate
86.8% RI State Senate
87.5% MA State Senate
88.2% HI State House
90.0% MA State House
92.0% RI State House
92.0% HI State Senate
The republicans can win full control of the redistricting process in:
PA: If win the governor and the majority in the state house.
WI: If win the governor and the majority in both state chambers.
The republicans can block a democratic redistrictig in:
MI: If keep the majority in the state senate or win the governor.
NV: If win the governor.
And maybe in IL (Governor), NM (Governor), OR (Governor), NY (St Senate) and NH (St Senate, St House).
If you see this diary after days, you can see the last actualization of this serie in my last diary. All the polls continue open to new votes still. The results of the polls of previous diaries are updated too in the last diary. For see my last diary click in "abgin's diary".