Wisconsin\u2014Tammy Baldwin<\/strong><\/p>\nLike Ohio, Wisconsin will be a barometer of the implications of the Trump phenomenon. Wisconsin has been trending away from the Democrats in recent years\u2014Governor Scott Walker won three hotly contested races, and Trump consolidated his victory by carrying the state with fewer than 23,000 votes. As we pointed out in November, Hillary Clinton suffered a huge drop in urban turnout, particularly in Milwaukee County. Low turnout there ultimately delivered the state for Trump. In 2018, Senator Baldwin will be looking to reverse this recent trend by following up on her 5.4-point victory in 2012, which included an advantage in Milwaukee County of more than 157,000 votes. To date, no Republican candidate has formally entered the race to challenge Baldwin, who is serving her first term in the Senate after representing Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District for seven terms. Potential candidates include Scott Fitzgerald, the State Senate Majority Leader, and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch among others.<\/p>\n
Third-Tier Republican Targets<\/h3>\n
If Donald Trump\u2019s political fortunes improve significantly between now and the midterm election, and his victories in the Industrial Midwest follow a continuing trend, then Republicans could have potential pickup opportunities in Michigan, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania\u2014all states that Trump either won or came close to winning in 2016. But barring this type of turnaround for the president, we favor the incumbents to hold these seats.<\/p>\n
Democrats face an increasingly difficult path to a Senate majority in 2018. But with the election more than 18 months away, there is plenty of time for Senator McConnell\u2019s destructive policies and the bumbling administration to become a Republican liability.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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