Robert Novak: Kentucky Senate Race Leans Republican For Mitch McConnell. Read More On Anne Northup And Brett Guthrie.
Syndicated Columnist, Robert Novak, has published his new column where he opined about the upcoming Congressional and Gubernatorial elections.
According to Novak, Senate "Democrats have basically zero chance of losing control, and they are poised to make major gains. ... Democrats +5, 54-44 (2 I)."
In Kentucky Senate race, Novak tells us what we already knew: Kentucky (McConnell) Likely Republican
In the Second District to replace Ron Lewis, Novak had this to say: "Guthrie is a veteran in a veteran-heavy district, and his cash advantage will be important because the rural district spans three media markets.
This should stay in the Republican column. Leaning Republican Retention."
In the Third District, Novak says: "Of the freshmen Democrats who won GOP-held seats in 2006, Rep. John Yarmuth (D) has one of the toughest opponents, but he also has played his hand well. ... Northup, however, is a seasoned campaigner with very high name recognition. She has been raising money at a pace comparable to Yarmuth's. She challenged Fletcher in the governor primary last year, and so she may have some GOP enemies, which would be devastating in a close race. She faces no serious primary opposition.
If Hillary gets the nomination, Northup might have the upper hand. With Obama on the top of the ticket, Yarmuth should win. Leaning Democratic Retention."
So it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT for Republicans to stay UNITED so Anne Northup will have a chance to win this election.
According to Novak, Senate "Democrats have basically zero chance of losing control, and they are poised to make major gains. ... Democrats +5, 54-44 (2 I)."
In Kentucky Senate race, Novak tells us what we already knew: Kentucky (McConnell) Likely Republican
In the Second District to replace Ron Lewis, Novak had this to say: "Guthrie is a veteran in a veteran-heavy district, and his cash advantage will be important because the rural district spans three media markets.
This should stay in the Republican column. Leaning Republican Retention."
In the Third District, Novak says: "Of the freshmen Democrats who won GOP-held seats in 2006, Rep. John Yarmuth (D) has one of the toughest opponents, but he also has played his hand well. ... Northup, however, is a seasoned campaigner with very high name recognition. She has been raising money at a pace comparable to Yarmuth's. She challenged Fletcher in the governor primary last year, and so she may have some GOP enemies, which would be devastating in a close race. She faces no serious primary opposition.
If Hillary gets the nomination, Northup might have the upper hand. With Obama on the top of the ticket, Yarmuth should win. Leaning Democratic Retention."
So it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT for Republicans to stay UNITED so Anne Northup will have a chance to win this election.
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