I know some of you are still reeling from last night’s election results. I’m still in shock myself. So, go ahead and take a day or two to lick your wounds, then our work begins again.
There are 33 Senate seats up for grabs in 2014 – 20 Democrat and 13 Republican. Here are our new targets:
Mark Begich – Alaska
Mark Pryor – Arkansas
Chris Coons – Delaware
Richard Durbin – Illinois
Tom Harkin – Iowa
Mary Landrieu – Louisiana
John Kerry – Massachusetts
Carl Levin – Michigan
Al Franken – Minnesota
Max Baucus – Montana
Jeanne Shaheen – New Hampshire
Frank Lautenberg – New Jersey
Tom Udall – New Mexico
Kay Hagan – North Carolina
Jeff Merkley – Oregon
Jack Reed – Rhode Island
Tim Johnson – South Dakota
Mark Warner – Virginia
Jay Rockefeller – West Virginia
While we’re at it, let’s take out RINO Susan Collins from Maine. (click here for full list of senate seats up in 2014)
Some of these will be easy scores, some will be nearly impossible. You have your assignments. Let’s get busy.

nice to see there’s no moss growing under your feet, comrade (salute, click heels)! honestly, I appreciate your upbeat attitute and putting the situation in its proper perspective-it’s the future we have to worry about. you rock, RightHook!
Why, thank you! No point in crying over spilled milk, right? We can’t give up. And….I love this stuff. I’m ready to start the next fight.
I like this! Thank you!
I’m sure a few Senate seats will be returned in 2014 when 10-15 million presidential-election-only voters don’t show to the polls. I’m still optimistic for our long term future.
Good point. I’m still in shock over Tuesday’s results, but giving up is not an option. We’ll keep at it. I’ve already warned my FB friends to unfriend me if they don’t like politics, because I’m going to ramp it up. My aunt took me up on the offer…fine by me. I’d never change her mind anyway….until this economy hits HER checkbook.
Let’s hope Obummer doesn’t get a crack at appointing Supremes before the election; they are our last bulwark of defense against traitorous treaties and true interpretations of the Constitution.
You’re absolutely right about that.