Believe it or not, the 2018 election is only months away. And while talking heads and media elites focus exclusively on Republican election challenges, the electoral map is chock-full of vulnerable Democratic candidates running in Trump territory. Here are the top Democrats poised for 2018 defeat:
Sen. Claire McCaskill (Democrat, Missouri)
The definition of a corrupt career politician, Sen. McCaskill is a personification of the Washington swamp and the Democratic Party’s most vulnerable incumbent. Who can forget her failure to pay $287,000 in property taxes on a private plane? Or using $40 million in government subsidies to boost her husband’s real estate business?
Even her fellow Democrats have referred to Sen. McCaskill as “corrupt,” making her a boon to opposition researchers.
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Sen. Bill Nelson (Democrat, Florida)
Poor Bill Nelson. Reelection was always going to be an uphill battle in a state that President Trump won by roughly 120,000 votes, and former Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s (R-FL) likely entrance into the race only makes the hill steeper.
The Democratic establishment has reportedly been “concerned” about Sen. Nelson’s prospects from the start, and Scott’s favorability gives them every reason to be. Even though he hasn’t formally announced his candidacy, the Florida governor already leads Sen. Nelson in a head-to-head matchup.
The two couldn’t be more different. Whereas Sen. Nelson was the deciding vote for the Obamacare disaster and votes with President Trump even less often than Sen. McCaskill (37 percent of the time), Scott was one of the president’s most loyal supporters on the 2016 campaign trail. Two years ago, he praised President Trump for being “laser-focused on job creation.” Scott even chaired a pro-Trump super PAC, while Sen. Nelson voted against pro-worker tax cuts and long-overdue healthcare reform.
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Former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen (Democrat, Tennessee)
Democrats are giddy about their recruitment of Bredesen to replace retiring Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), but early polling and electoral precedent suggest their giddiness will be replaced with gloom.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is off to a tremendous start. In the last quarter of 2017, Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s (R-TN) Senate campaign raised $2 million, leaving her with $4.6 million in cash on hand. (Her Republican challenger, David Fincher, also raised an eye-popping $1 million.)
While either Republican will likely beat Bredesen, Rep. Blackburn appears to be favorably positioned in the polls. Not only does she boast a commanding 58 percent to 11 percent lead over the closest Republican challenger, but Rep. Blackburn also maintains a nearly 10-point lead over Bredesen.
Why? Because she keeps her promises as a pro-Trump conservative in a pro-Trump state. President Trump won Tennessee by a crushing 26 points. From tax cuts to Obamacare repeal and gun rights, Rep. Blackburn has voted with the president more than 93 percent of the time.
Bredesen, on the other hand, is just another messenger for the Obama agenda in a state that has embraced President Trump. He has consistently opposed Second Amendment protections and even authored a plan to give illegal immigrants driving certificates. Such policies will be tough sells in a state where 92 out of 95 counties went for President Trump.
While the liberal media runs anti-Trump propaganda and Republican vulnerability stories on a loop, Republicans are setting their sights on vulnerable Democrats running in Trump country. Thanks to the president, Republicans will have a vibrant economy, lower illegal immigration, and retreating ISIS to campaign on. It’s a losing recipe for Democrats.
"The demographic most opposed to President Trump is not a racial minority, but a cultural elite." Daniel Greenberg
"Failure to adequately denounce Islamic extremism, not only denies the existence of an absolute moral wrong but inherently diminishes our chances of defeating it." Tulsi Gabbard
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
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Have to add to that list, Joe Manchin of WV. TRUMP took WV Bighly and Little Joe wanted to take their GUNS away along with Toomey of PA. He now has become CONSERVATIVE and supporting TRUMP because it is election time and he knows his days are numbered. WV will vote him out with a Conservative and TRUMP has put WV back in Business with the Clean Coal. The good people of WV will remember that and it is 'Country Roads" for Joe Manchin in 2018. JMO