There was a diary posted this morning to which I feel the need to respond.
I'll assume the diarist had good intentions. However, she framed her diary such as to blame a possible 2014 election loss on the voters and not on the candidates.
Sorry: If customers aren't buying your product, change your product. Don't blame the customers.
There's more, in the usual place.
More importantly, the solution offered by the diarist is one I can't endorse, namely, "help" through the DSCC. The DSCC is corrupt and useless, so no, don't give them any money. Don't bother signing up for their emails, either.
If you actually want to help defend the Senate,
1) Stay as far away from the DSCC as possible, and
2) Volunteer or donate directly for one the candidates of your choosing.
Alaska: http://www.markbegich.com/
Arkansas: http://pryorforsenate.com/
Colorado: http://markudall.com/
Delaware: http://chriscoons.com/
Georgia: http://www.michellenunn.com/
Hawaii: http://brianschatz.com/
Illinois: http://www.dickdurbin.com/
Iowa: http://www.brucebraley.com/
Kentucky: http://alisonforkentucky.com/
Louisiana: http://www.marylandrieu.com/
Maine: http://bellowsforsenate.com/
*Massachusetts: http://www.edmarkey.com/
Michigan: http://www.petersformichigan.com/
Minnesota: http://www.alfranken.com/
Mississippi: http://childersforsenate.com/
New Hampshire: http://jeanneshaheen.org/
New Jersey: http://corybooker.com/
New Mexico: http://www.tomudall.com/
North Carolina: http://www.kayhagan.com/
Oregon: http://www.jeffmerkley.com/
Rhode Island: http://www.jackreed2014.com/
South Dakota: http://rickweiland.com/
Virginia: http://markwarnerva.com/
West Virginia: http://natalietennant.com/
Note that you won't find these links on the DSCC web site. And if you click the link to DONATE next to a candidate's profile, you're actually donating to the DSCC and not to the candidate in question, who likely won't see a penny of it. Do you need a better reason to stay far, far away?